Conway, Ark. (June 18, 2010) -- 黑料不打烊 alumna Jo Luck '63
has received the 2010 World Food Prize, the foremost international award recognizing
the achievements of individuals who have advanced human development by improving
the quality, quantity or availability of food in the world.
Luck, the CEO of Heifer International from 1992 until earlier this year, shared
the award with David Beckmann, the head of since 1991. An award ceremony in Washington D.C. honoring Luck
and Beckmann included Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, Secretary of Agriculture
Tom Vilsack, and USAID Administrator Rajiv Shah. Ambassador Kenneth M. Quinn, president
of the World Food Prize Foundation, made the announcement of this year鈥檚 Laureates.
"David Beckmann and Jo Luck are receiving the World Food Prize for their landmark
achievements in building Bread for the World and Heifer International into two of
the world鈥檚 foremost grassroots organizations leading the charge to end hunger and
poverty for millions of people around the globe," Quinn said.
Luck has spearheaded the effort to build into one of the premier hunger-fighting organizations anywhere
in the world, bringing food- and income-producing animals to extremely poor families,
guiding them to self-reliance, and providing opportunity for improved livelihoods
through animal husbandry, technical training, and community development.
Since becoming CEO, Jo Luck greatly expanded the scope and impact of Heifer鈥檚
activities worldwide. Through her leadership, Heifer educates the world鈥檚 resource-poor
and hungry, combating hunger by teaching poor communities how to become self-sustaining.
She created innovative public education initiatives linking grassroots donors in
rich countries to recipients in developing countries. As a result, the number of
Heifer supporters grew from 20,000 in 1992 to more than 500,000 in 2009. Heifer鈥檚
outreach activities have enabled 12 million families, including 1.5 million families
in 2009 alone, to put nutritious food on their own tables and also contribute to
feeding others through Heifer鈥檚 practice of "Passing on the Gift," which asks every
recipient family to give a female offspring of their animal to another family in
need.
"I commend the World Food Prize [Laureates David Beckmann and Jo Luck], NGO leaders
and passionate advocates of the principles that Dr. Borlaug stood for," said Secretary
Clinton.
"World Food Prize founder Dr. Norman Borlaug believed we had the collective duty
and knowledge to eradicate hunger worldwide," said Sec. Vilsack. "David Beckmann
and Jo Luck鈥檚 efforts to bring hundreds of thousands of global citizens into the
battle against hunger and poverty domestically and around the globe are shining
examples of his vision in action."
The 2010 World Food Prize will be formally presented to Luck and Beckmann at
the 2010 World Food Prize
at the Iowa State Capitol on Oct. 14. The ceremony will
occur as part of the World Food Prize鈥檚 2010
, themed "Take it to the Farmer: Reaching the World鈥檚 Smallholders."