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Louise leads a local microfinance group in Benin

by The Hunger Project UK | Nov 7, 2019 | Inspiring Stories - Africa

News & Inspiring StoriesLatest News Inspiring stories from our programmes Home > Inspiring Stories - Africa Louise leads a local microfinance group in Benin Louise is from a small village in Benin, West Africa. She lives with her six children and her husband,...

Celebrate International Youth Day 12 August, 2015

by The Hunger Project UK | Aug 10, 2015 | Events

”The smartest investment any country could make is to invest in its youth. That’s true in all countries around the world. That’s even more true in developing countries, where 90 percent of young people today are found.” – Ahmad Alhendawi, United Nations...

Thinking big in chickens. International Year of Family Farming

by The Hunger Project UK | Apr 15, 2014 | Blog, Latest News

Bienvenu successful in poultry farming  Bienvenu Ijeme (43 years old) and his wife Justine Azangbe (41 years old) live in the village of Dovi, Benin. Bienvenu has been keeping chickens, turkeys and rabbits for a long time. Since the opening of the Epicentre of The...

From Cashew Seed to Cash Crop in Benin

by The Hunger Project UK | Jul 25, 2013 | Events, Latest News

Meet Michel and his thriving new cashew farm! We’re supporting farmers with seeds, seedlings and training across our 15 Epicentre Community Farms in Benin to help communities end their own hunger! Read More | Invest Now

World Water Day | Did you get clean water today?

by The Hunger Project UK | Mar 21, 2011 | Events

“More people die from unsafe water than from all forms of violence, including war. These deaths are an affront to our common humanity.” -Ban Ki-Moon, Secretary-General, United Nations. Learn More | World Water Day 2011 – The Hunger Project | Give Now Did you get...
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