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World Hunger Day 2011 a Huge Success!
On Sunday, January 9, we kicked off a new year of action with The Hunger Project's first annual World Hunger Day! In honor of World Hunger Day 2011, The Hunger Project-United Kingdom (THP-UK) organized a gala concert featuring international singing star Dionne Warwick...
President Barack Obama Meets with Panchayat President, Sarmi Bai
Sarmi Bai is an elected woman representative, trained by The Hunger Project, who is sarpanch (president) of the Nichlagarh Gram Panchayat (village council) in Sirohi District in Rajasthan. On November 7, Sarmi Bai made her first trip to the city, together with...
President of SUGRAMA Empowers Elected Women Representatives
Smt. M Renuka currently serves as a member of her village council and president of Karnataka’s federation of elected women leaders, SUGRAMA. She has fought for improved drinking water and the education of girl children in her community, and led state-wide campaigns for asking for 50 percent reservation for women leaders in Gram Panchayats in Karnataka.
Women’s Empowerment Program Leader Trains 400 Women and Directs Community Radio
Mrs. Marième Harouna Ba has been an influential community leader for over ten years. When the post for director of the community radio station became vacant, Marième knew that she could compete for the position against two men, despite the fact that the radio had never been led by a woman. Marième states that it was her experiences with THP-Senegal that motivated her to seek out the position.
Asir Uddin and Hasi Khan, Husband and Wife Leadership Team in Bangladesh
Asir Uddin and Hasi Khan are a husband-wife team brought together by a common commitment to the vision of a self-reliant Bangladesh. They are dedicated to working with grassroots villagers and empowering them to become the agents of their own development. They support each other every day in this effort.
Microfinance Program Allows for a World of Opportunities
Yabre Belemgnegre, from the Vowogdo Epicenter in Burkina Faso, disuccess the impact of the Microfinance Program on her life and on the lives of the women in her community.
Entrepreneur in Malawi Earns $8,000 in Revenue Through Her Farm
Mrs. Florence Chitsonga participated in The Hunger Project-Malawi’s Microfinance Program, building and sustaining an incredibly successful pig and maize farm. With her first loan, she bought three pigs, and now, Florence earns an average income of US $7.20 per day in a country where nearly 40 percent of the population lives on less than a dollar a day.
Improving Health Care and Health Education
Mr. Azarias Guilambo is a trained animator with The Hunger Project-Mozambique, and leads health-focused Vision, Commitment and Action Workshops in his community of Manhiça.
Businesswoman Provides School Fees and Healthy Meals for Her Family
Nansamba, a model in her village, works in advising other women on how to manage and market their produce. She was trained at her epicenter as an animator and attributes most of her success to THP’s Vision, Commitment and Action Workshops that “opened her eyes” at a time of personal resignation.
Reducing Child Marriage and Domestic Violence
Bangaldeshi community leader, Gita Rani Bormon, unites women in her community in an effort to reduce child marriages and violence against women.
Training and Microfinance Fund a Farm and Build a Dream Home
Askale of The Hunger Project-Ethiopia turned to hard labor to provide for her children when her husband died. Now, with help from the Microfinance Program, she has her own profitable farm and a home she’s always wanted.
Poultry Farming Made Possible Through Microfinance Program
Profits from his poultry farm help Mr. Romain Awoictha of Benin to care for his children and his wife. “I am proud that my farm serves as an example during the training of new poultry farmers,” he says.
Breaking Down Traditional Obstacles
Las Esperanzas is an all-women group that manages a chicken farming income-generating project with support through THP-Mexico’s partnership with SEDESOL, the Mexican Social Development Ministry. After facing many obstacles, they have accessed land, obtained equipment and supplies, and participated in skills trainings. They are now producing 1,000 eggs per day.
Women Cultivate and Process Organic Hibiscus in Senegal
A pilot project to train women to cultivate and process organic hibiscus (Bio Bissap) was so successful that the program has been scaled up to now include 12 villages with 563 women, who now plow and maintain a combined total of 21 hectares.
THP-Australia Partners with hike4hunger in Honor of World Food Day
Hike4hunger commemorates United Nations World Food Day on October 16 by encouraging others to join or initiate personal pilgrimages, symbolic walks of solidarity ending at a place of significance. This year, hike4hunger is partnering with The Hunger Project-Australia.
Determined Elected Woman Improves Education and Sanitation in Her Community
Raja Mari is president of her village council. “Participating in The Hunger Project’s Women’s Leadership Workshop gave me self-confidence, motivation and courage,” she says. During her three years in office Raja has focused primarly on education and sanitation.
University Student Working to Educate Children
Meher Nazmun, known as Tisha, works with The Hunger Project-Bangladesh and the Youth Ending Hunger unit at her university to educate the impoverished families and children of her community. “Since becoming a youth leader, I have learnt a lot about life, a lot about social responsibility, and a lot about the importance of setting an example for others,” says Tisha.
Access to Microfinance and Training Increases Farmer’s Harvest from 6 kg to 3,000 kg
Theresa Sekyere, a farmer in Ghana, explains that through The Hunger Project’s Microfinance Program and other training, she increased the size of her farm, and is now able to pay her children’s school fees.
Die entscheidenden 1000 Tage (1,000 Days Change a Life)
Die Bewegung „1000 Days“ hat sich zum Ziel gesetzt, gegen die Unterernährung von Kindern in den ersten 1000 Lebenstagen zu kämpfen. Um sicherzustellen, dass Kindern und deren Familien ein gesunder Start ins Leben ermöglicht wird, schlossen sich mehrere Organisationen zusammen – neben dem Hunger Projekt u.a. Save the Children, Brot für die Welt, Interaction und World Vision.
Secretary of State Clinton Launches 1,000 Days Movement
This week, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton launched 1,000 Days: Change a Life, Change the Future, a global movement to reduce child undernutrition. At the launch, which Hunger Project President and CEO Mary Ellen McNish attended, Secretary Clinton specifically...
Peru Facilitates Health and Nutrition Workshops and Empowers Community Members in 2014
2014 was an exceptional year for environmental efforts and nutrition in Peru. The 1,000 days nutrition strategy was piloted, teaching mothers about the essential nutrients needed in their children’s first two years of life, and communities came together to create a sustainable land management and conservation plan.
A Miracle Tree Combats Malnutrition in Africa
The National Postcode Lottery in the Netherlands, a lottery program that donates 50 percent of its proceeds to charities, announced yesterday a nearly €1.3 million three-year grant to The Hunger Project, to scale up its successful Moringa nutrition program in Benin to Uganda, Ethiopia and Malawi.
#Showyourselfie and Stand for the World’s Youth
Above, President and CEO of the Hunger Project, Åsa Skogström Feldt, shows her support for gender equality. We’ve talked about how 2015 is a monumental year. It’s one of the biggest opportunities we’ve ever had as a global community to impact the development...
Senegal Promotes Leadership Training and Expands Nutrition Education in 2014
The Hunger Project-Senegal empowered community members in 2014 through skills workshops, seed grants, a new preschool education curriculum and more.
UN Report Calls for Placing People and Planet at Center of Development Agenda
"The year 2015 offers a unique opportunity for global leaders and people to end poverty, transform the world to better meet human needs and the necessities of economic transformation, while protecting our environment, ensuring peace and realizing human rights." ...
Uganda Reaches New Heights in Health and Nutrition in 2014
The Hunger Project-Uganda focused on health and nutrition in 2014 with the opening of a new health center.
Think Ending World Hunger is Unachievable? Think Again. Six Things to Know
Hunger is not inevitable. It is not too big of a problem to solve. In fact, it has improved dramatically in just the last 30 years. Indeed, according to international agencies like the World Bank and United Nations, ending extreme poverty and hunger by the year 2030...
2015: The Pivotal Year for the International Development Agenda
2015 is a big year. This year, two United Nations summits will take place that can bend the course of history. These meetings will give world leaders the opportunity to raise the ambition for humanity and deliver bold agreements that tackle poverty, inequality and...
The Hunger Project-India Mobilizes Communities to End Violence Against Women
The Violence Against Women campaign was spearheaded by nearly 3,200 elected women representatives in three states to raise awareness of the escalating violence against women, as well as highlight the legal resources available to combat gender violence.
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