News

Keep up to date with The Hunger Project’s news and events in the UK.

Click on the news stories below for latest updates and to find out about our community of people in the UK who are committed to the sustainable end of world hunger.

If you’re looking for inspiring stories from our programme countries, click here.

The Hunger Project Collection with Dock & Bay

We’ve partnered with Dock & Bay and artist, Eloisa Henderson-Figueroa on two special, limited edition towels featuring her marvellous murals. For each towel sold, Dock & Bay will donate 20% of the profit to The Hunger Project, to help with our work of ending hunger & poverty across the world.

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5 minutes with Unleashed Women member, Joy Burnford

Joy Burnford is an experienced business leader, entrepreneur and mentor. Joy is the Founder and CEO of Encompass Equality and author of bestselling book ‘Don’t Fix Women: The practical path to gender equality at work’. We spoke with Joy about her...

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5 minutes with Unleashed Women member, Anjana Nathwani

Anjana Nathwani is a Global Business Psychologist. We spoke with Anjana about what connects her to our women-focussed work to end hunger sustainably and her plans for International Women's Day.  Anjana works with corporate clients on diversity and...

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5 minutes with Unleashed Women member, Mehalah Beckett

  Mehalah Beckett is a B corp consultant. She has worked across the globe as a consultant, civil servant, and diplomat. We spoke with Mehalah about her passion for our women-focused work to end hunger sustainably and her plans for International...

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Sharing Our Annual Highlights from 2022

We present The Hunger Project’s 2022-2027 Strategic Framework. The Strategic Framework is more than a high-level, aspirational goal, it’s a framework for a commitment made by our organisation to thoughtfully and strategically carry out programming worldwide.

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Razia, Bangladesh

“Every woman should be skilled and economically self-reliant… Otherwise, the problems of women could never be solved…”

Rita, Ghana

“I worked with the teachers, sensitising the school children on the effects and the harms teenage pregnancy can do to them.”

Rejeya, Bangladesh

“Now I do not pass the night without food and my other family members can eat full meals at night.”