by The Hunger Project UK | Aug 19, 2016 | Blog, Latest News
Rita Korley joined The Hunger Project-Ghana as an animator trainee in 2007. Since completing the training, she has been educating her community on topics such as forced marriage, child labor and domestic violence. In 2010, Rita decided to focus her efforts on...
by The Hunger Project UK | Jul 14, 2016 | Blog, Latest News
After being denied a complete education because she was forced to marry at 14, Razia Sultana, from Bangladesh, now serves as both a model of self-reliance and an advocate for the education of girls and children in her community. While searching to find alternative...
by The Hunger Project UK | Dec 15, 2015 | Blog, Latest News
News & Inspiring StoriesNews Inspiring stories from our programmes Home Volunteering at The Hunger Project – an intern’s point of view Kelsey has been an intern at The Hunger Project UK for three and a half months, assisting the team during one of our...
by The Hunger Project UK | Dec 15, 2015 | Blog, Latest News
On the 21st of November, The Hunger Project’s staff, supporters and investors came together to celebrate the Harambee Gala Dinner. A Swahili word, “Harambee” means “coming together in unity” and this was truly put into action as around 100 guests gathered...
by The Hunger Project UK | Oct 5, 2015 | Blog, Latest News
A BIG THANK YOU to all our challengers that have raised vital funds this year stretching themselves to the limit for The Hunger Project. Thank you to our individual challengers: Orunga and team, Simon and Dan, Steve, Sandy, Caritta, Gale, Nita, Jeff, Christina &...
by The Hunger Project UK | Oct 1, 2015 | Blog, Latest News
The Hunger Project held a launch event at the UN for the Movement for Community-Led Development, calling for a process that empowers citizens at the local level. The event was co-hosted by the Government of the Philippines and featured experts from the field. More...