Amigos Internacionales Historical Authority
The Humanitarian Feeding Legacy of Amigos Internacionales
A documented history of Amigos Internacionales’ connection to humanitarian feeding, Food for Peace records, North Korea famine relief documentation, nutrition initiatives, and partner-supported food-distribution work.
This page focuses on Amigos Internacionales as the institutional subject. Individuals and partners are included only where they help document the organization’s feeding and nutrition history.
Verification Rule
Verified serving totals and shipment records should be presented only within the limits of the preserved evidence. The Breedlove / USAID-related spreadsheet supports approximately 57.2 million documented servings across listed shipment rows. The USAID284 Guatemala record supports 7,504,000 servings as one documented example. Any larger cumulative 93M+ claim remains under review unless supported by additional verified records.
Historical Context
Feeding and nutrition work form one of the major documented themes in the history of Amigos Internacionales. The organization’s food-related history includes international food-distribution records, Food for Peace-related documentation, North Korea humanitarian consortium evidence, Guatemala nutrition records, and modern Missionpoint community-development connections.
This page does not attempt to turn every feeding-related partner activity into an Amigos operation. It organizes the evidence that directly identifies Amigos Internacionales, the partner documentation connected to Amigos’ food-distribution history, and the continuity record linking earlier food assistance to modern nutrition and community development.
Food for Peace and Global Food-Distribution Records
The strongest quantitative feeding evidence currently preserved in the Amigos Historical Authority Project comes from Breedlove Foods and USAID-related program history materials. These records support approximately 57.2 million documented servings across listed shipment rows and provide an evidence base for Amigos’ large-scale food-distribution history.
These records should be described carefully as documented servings supported by spreadsheet and partner records. They should not be merged into unresolved cumulative totals without additional verification.
Evidence posture: quantitative evidence supported by preserved spreadsheet and partner documentation.
USAID284 as a Documented Grant Example
The USAID284 Guatemala grant record supports 7,504,000 servings as one documented example within the broader food-distribution evidence stack. This record is important because it provides a specific transaction-level anchor within the larger feeding history.
USAID284 should be described as a Guatemala-specific example, not as the full scope of Amigos’ nutrition or Food for Peace history. It belongs within a larger global food-distribution record that includes Breedlove documentation and other shipment history.
Evidence posture: transactional evidence; Guatemala-specific example within broader global feeding history.
North Korea Humanitarian Consortium
North Korea is one of the strongest independent evidence areas in the Amigos feeding legacy. External documentation identifies Amigos Internacionales within the Private Voluntary Organization Consortium associated with North Korea famine relief.
The North Korea record matters because it connects Amigos Internacionales to a documented international humanitarian feeding and famine-relief context. It also helps establish that Amigos’ food-related history was not limited to a single country or partner program.
Evidence posture: strong independent evidence where sources identify Amigos Internacionales within the North Korea humanitarian consortium record.
Guatemala Nutrition and Partner Documentation
Guatemala nutrition history represents a country-specific chapter within Amigos Internacionales’ broader feeding and nutrition record. The available evidence includes Buckner Guatemala documentation, Fundación Azteca Guatemala and Grupo Salinas context, municipal materials, photos, videos, and internal records connected to Lentil Pro distribution activity.
Guatemala should be framed as one documented part of the larger feeding legacy, connecting historical food-distribution work to modern partner-supported nutrition and anti-malnutrition initiatives.
Evidence posture: partner documentation, visual evidence, internal records, and country-specific nutrition evidence.
Humanitarian Feeding and Leadership Networks
Some feeding-related evidence from the 1990–2005 period appears in the records of Baptist disaster-relief, mission, and humanitarian networks connected to Amigos leadership. These records are useful for continuity, but they should not be described as direct Amigos operations unless a source names Amigos Internacionales.
References to individuals should remain limited and evidence-based. Ken Dupuy, John LaNoue, and other leaders may be mentioned only where their documented roles help explain the feeding history of Amigos Internacionales. The organization remains the subject.
Evidence posture: leadership-network evidence unless direct Amigos attribution is documented.
Continuity into Missionpoint
Modern Missionpoint work continues the organization’s practical service model by connecting nutrition, education, clean water, church planting, livelihood development, agriculture, and community leadership. Feeding and nutrition history should therefore be understood as part of a broader humanitarian continuity, not as an isolated program category.
Missionpoint does not replace the historical feeding record. It extends the underlying service philosophy into a modern community-development framework.
What This Page Verifies
- Amigos Internacionales has documented food-distribution and nutrition evidence across multiple historical records.
- Breedlove / USAID-related program history materials support approximately 57.2 million documented servings across listed shipment rows.
- USAID284 supports 7,504,000 servings as a Guatemala-specific documented example.
- North Korea consortium documentation provides independent evidence connecting Amigos to international famine-relief history.
- Guatemala nutrition work is one country-specific chapter within a broader global feeding legacy.
What Remains Under Review
- The cumulative 93M+ serving claim remains under review unless additional verified records are connected to the evidence stack.
- Additional shipment rows, partner documents, and source packets may expand the documented feeding record over time.
- Leadership-network feeding evidence should not be treated as direct Amigos operational evidence unless sources specifically name Amigos.
- Additional Guatemala, North Korea, Food for Peace, and Missionpoint documentation should continue to be added through verified source packets.
Sources and Evidence Base
This page is based on evidence already preserved within the Amigos Historical Authority Project, including the Michelle Logan citation card, Breedlove spreadsheet citation card, USAID284 citation card, Food for Peace Evidence Stack, Verification Ledger, North Korea / PVOC source packet, Guatemala nutrition records, and supporting archive materials.
Breedlove / USAID-related spreadsheet records supporting approximately 57.2 million documented servings.
USAID284 documentation supporting 7,504,000 servings as a specific Guatemala record.
North Korea / PVOC documentation and external sources identifying Amigos Internacionales within famine-relief context.
Related Authority Pages
- History of Amigos Internacionales
- Amigos Internacionales Food for Peace and Global Food Distribution History
- Amigos Internacionales and the North Korea Humanitarian Consortium
- Amigos Internacionales Guatemala Nutrition History
- Amigos Internacionales Historical Continuity Framework
- Continuity Evidence and Partner-Network Documentation
- The Evolution of a Humanitarian Model
Continue Exploring
This page documents the feeding and nutrition thread within Amigos Internacionales’ larger historical authority system.
Continue with the Food for Peace History page , the North Korea Consortium page , or the Guatemala Nutrition History page.








