A new children's story highlights the importance of school feeding to fight hunger in the country of Nepal and around the globe.
The title of the story is "Snow Leopard, the Yeti and the Girl who climbed Mount Everest."
A little snow leopard in the mountains of Nepal meets the Yeti, who is helping the World Food Programme deliver meals to children. The World Food Programme's school feeding campaign is known as "Fill the Cup." The Yeti teaches the snow leopard about the tragedy of child hunger and why school meals are so important.
The Yeti also tells the story of Nimdoma Sherpa, who climbed Mount Everest. Nimdoma Sherpa is the youngest woman ever to climb the mountain. She benefited greatly as a child from school meals provided by the UN World Food Programme.
"WFP was there to motivate me to begin my schooling and is now supporting me and this amazing group of women from across Nepal to achieve our dream of reaching the top of the world," said Nimdoma Sherpa. "This is an incredible opportunity and we all look forward to promoting WFP's ongoing school feeding efforts in Nepal after we complete our expedition."
Angie Espelage illustrated the story. Espelage is an art graduate from the College of Mount St. Joseph in Ohio.
School feeding is considered a critical aspect of any strategy to end world hunger. New congressional legislation titled "The Roadmap to End Hunger," emphasizes school feeding among other programs to set the world on a path to end hunger. This bill, H.R. 2817, would also create the position of a White House advisor to President Obama on global hunger issues. This same advisor would coordinate the response to hunger from various U. S. agencies. Citizens are asked to show their support for the Roadmap to End Hunger by writing to their representatives in Congress.
Readers can print out copies of the story which can even serve as a mini coloring book. Copies of the story are available here.











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Dear William,
You have write very good story and article about WFP. Not only the mountain country we have running Free School for landless and different kind of social discrimination victims families children in Kathmandu. Please log on our web site and if you or any body wants you are most welcome to see by your own eyes how these children are malnourise you are most welcome to visit. So, WFP need to see these type of Free of cost education school.We address www.spowc.org.np
Thank you
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