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Clean Water from Epicenter Borehole Unites Community of Women
Rakiéta Ouédraogo, a member of Boulkon Epicenter in Burkina Faso, shares her experience of how the installation of the water borehole at the epicenter significantly changed her life.
Former Abuse Victim Empowers Women to Fight Violence
It is challenging as a woman in Bangladesh to thrive in a male-dominated society. A strong woman has to be a survivor. Manowara Afroz Saleha is a model of such a powerful woman. From childhood, Saleha dreamed of being a teacher and someone who worked for the development and betterment of society.
Local Leader Involved in Microfinance, Education, Epicenter Management
As a powerful leader in Namarel Epicenter, Mariame Harouna Ba’s mobilizes women, men, local and administrative authorities to strive for a better future.
The Washington Weekly – June 22, 2012
The Hunger Project's Executive VP, John Coonrod, has moved from New York City to Washington, DC to strengthen THP's seat at the table of international development. Each week, John sends us insight into issues of health, policy, human rights and more by way of the...
From Hiking Through Hills to a Short Walk for Maternal Care
THP-Malawi’s Mpingo Epicenter maternity unit was constructed in 2009; however, the facility lacked medical equipment as well as professionally trained staff to oversee deliveries. Since 2011 a partnership has formed resulting in a facility with a four-bed, fully equipped modern delivery room; a 10-bed prenatal ward; and a 10-bed postnatal ward so women can deliver their babies safely.
Agricultural Trainer Elevates Community’s Income
Isaac Lartey is a farmer from Banso-Asuboi and a member of The Hunger Project’-Ghana’s Kyempo Epicenter Committee. Since his training as an Argicultural Trainer of Trainers, he has played a major role in educating farmers on improved agricultural practices. Through his work farmers throughout the community are producing more and increasing their incomes.
Village Assembly Takes Action to Protect Land
For years, residents of the Harda District in India were forced to cremate the deceased in an isolated patch of land far from the village or in the neighboring panchayats. In the first Gram Sabha assembly after the Sanjha Manch committee was formed, it was realized that a more convenient piece of land, previously believed to be private, was illegally claimed by a local person in power and that it could be reclaimed. For the community it is a blessing to now have the land rightfully dedicated for burial.
Overcoming Fear
Juana shares the story of how she overcame her fears of leadership and developed confidence by participating in women’s organizations with the support of The Hunger Project and Chirapaq, THP’s partner organization in Peru.
Agricultural Success for Vicente Cossa
Vicente Paulo Cossa is a member of the epicenter committee in charge of food security. Through the trainings held by The Hunger Project, he has learned a great deal about farming and used this knowledge in his own garden to increase his income.
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