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...
by The Hunger Project UK | Nov 5, 2013 | Events, Latest News
Epicentres: Do everything at once – News Coverage John Coonrod speaks about The Hunger Project’s Epicentre Strategy – part of a series produced by the NGO alliance InterAction and Devex around the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty. Read the...
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
by The Hunger Project UK | May 10, 2013 | Events, Latest News
Awards for Outstanding Achievement Gudatu Saving and Credit Cooperative (SACCO), or rural bank, of The Hunger Project’s Jaldu Epicentre in Ethiopia has been awarded two cups and certificates for its outstanding work in mobilising the highest number of women members...
by The Hunger Project UK | Jan 23, 2013 | Events, Latest News
Microfinance Programmes at Champiti and Ligowe Epicentres receive Rural Bank accreditation in Malawi The goal of the Microfinance Programme in each Hunger Project epicentre across Africa is to graduate (through government recognition) to become licensed and registered...