Read how The Hunger Project is building a world without hunger, one community at a time in our 2024 Annual Report. The post The Hunger Project’s Annual Report 2024 appeared first on The Hunger Project.| The Hunger Project
This International Youth Day, we honor young leaders driving solutions to hunger, climate change and inequality, with youth leadership central to a sustainable future. The post International Youth Day 2025 appeared first on The Hunger Project.| The Hunger Project
This is the moment everything changes. At The Hunger Project’s annual Fall Event, you’ll hear from courageous community leaders from around the world who are ending hunger and building futures rooted in dignity and self-reliance. Reserve your early-bird ticket today and be part of the change. The post Get Your Tickets for the Fall Event appeared first on The Hunger Project.| The Hunger Project
In Peru's Pasco Region, Enma Ballesteros preserves Indigenous wisdom, supports her community and protects the forest for future generations. The post Leading with Ancestral Wisdom: Enma’s Journey of Resilience in Peru appeared first on The Hunger Project.| The Hunger Project
Robert Fuller, one of The Hunger Project's founders, passed away on July 15, 2025. The post Remembering Robert Fuller appeared first on The Hunger Project.| The Hunger Project
673 million people live with chronic hunger. The 2025 State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World Report highlights progress and challenges. The post Signs of Progress Toward a World Without Hunger: Insights from the 2025 SOFI Report appeared first on The Hunger Project.| The Hunger Project
This Mandela Day, we celebrate education as a catalyst for change and recommit to building a world where every person can learn, lead and thrive, free from hunger. The post The Power of Education: Transforming Systems to End Hunger appeared first on The Hunger Project.| The Hunger Project
How The Hunger Project’s Epicenters driving real change in Uganda—combining government support with local training, leadership and mindset shifts.| The Hunger Project
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In rural Bangladesh, the women of Purba Sayera are leading a powerful transformation. Through organic farming, financial empowerment, and local leadership, they’ve created a community free from child marriage, gender-based violence, and school dropouts. This is what it means to sow resilience—together. The post Sowing Resilience in Bangladesh appeared first on The Hunger Project.| The Hunger Project
In rural Uganda, women like Naigaga Justine are leading the way toward food security and financial independence. Discover how His Grace Mothers’ Club is growing resilience from the ground up—one garden, one savings group, and one empowered woman at a time. The post Empowered Women for Resilient Communities in Uganda appeared first on The Hunger Project.| The Hunger Project
The Hunger Project is thrilled to announce Rowlands Kaotcha as our new President and CEO. With 23 years at THP, Rowlands brings expertise and passion to lead us into the future.| The Hunger Project
A world without hunger is possible. Discover The Hunger Project’s guiding principles to creating a world without hunger.| The Hunger Project
THP in the Media: Epicenters of progress, accelerating the Parish Development Model| The Hunger Project
In 2024, The Hunger Project shared a powerful, collective voice at every level of influence — local, national and global.| The Hunger Project
The Hunger Project, an observer to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, amplifies community voices in global climate proceedings.| The Hunger Project
At the World Food Forum 2024, The Hunger Project emphasized youth, innovation, and investments for sustainable food systems.| The Hunger Project
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733 million people live in hunger. Investment is key, as highlighted n the 2024 State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World Report| The Hunger Project
In Mexico, we unite Indigenous and scientific knowledge to increase food security and celebrate cultural heritage.| The Hunger Project
New Survey Shows Our Deep Impact| The Hunger Project