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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.
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