In our battle against starvation...
People need to get back to the basics, instead of sitting around starving, starvation should never be an option. In Africa, wherever, you can grow food. You can use aguaducts like the Romans and you can bring water to where it is needed. And you can build dams, and you can make man-made lakes. The Peace Corps can help with projects to provide water, etc.
And for food, even cactus with scrambled eggs is better than starving, and you can add salsa and tortillas, that is what they eat in Mexico and they love it.
http://www.bhg.com/recipe/eggs/scrambled-eggs-with-cactus/Chickens provide eggs. Cows provide milk, and you can make cheese. And people can grow cactus, and they can grow a garden, etc.
I tried to join the Peace Corps to go help the poor starving people, but they wanted me to get a Masters Degree before they would accept me, so I did not get to do it. But, I helped the poor and the orphans in Mexico with Youth For Christ, and I worked for the Burbank YMCA at a summer camp.
I know sometimes it is people who are making other people starve, such as was the case with the Potato Famine in Ireland, the British made the Irish starve, people could have sent food and help and seeds, etc, and pigs, and chickens, etc, to Ireland, and they should have never been poor and living on potatos anyway. And Irish cheese is some of the best cheese in the world, it is great on an omelette, all they need is cows and chickens and they can have cheese and eggs. Starvation is bullshit. Starvation is a man-made problem that does not need to happen.
The Peace Corps, and the Catholic Church, and others, the United Nations, and other groups, the YMCA, and others, Kiwanis, and others, can work together as a team to end starvation. And we need to stop any bully who would force people to starve. People need access to food and water and no one should be allowed to prevent people from having food and water.
Salute,
Tony V.