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2015: A Pivotal Year to Rethink World Hunger

by The Hunger Project UK | Jan 6, 2015 | Blog, Latest News

Many sustainability issues were addressed fifteen years ago when world leaders adopted the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) – global targets to address extreme poverty and hunger, reduce child and maternal mortality, prevent disease and promote education. The lives...

Transformative Leadership in Action – Hunger Project Conference

by The Hunger Project UK | Nov 1, 2014 | Blog, Latest News

”At The Hunger Project, we dare people to think. And now, we dare ourselves to rethink. Because we know that when opened to possibility, people are capable of creating whole new futures for themselves. We invite them to challenge themselves and challenge the...

Top Ten Actions to Make Post-2015 Millennium Development Goals “Local”

by The Hunger Project UK | Jul 15, 2013 | Blog, Latest News

This piece, by Hunger Project Executive Vice President John Coonrod, was originally featured in June 2013 on Local First. Those of us honoured to work with the rural poor recognise the truth of Tip O’Neill’s famous saying: “All politics is local.” If you are a mother...

World Hunger Day – Empowering People. Ending Hunger

by The Hunger Project UK | Sep 3, 2010 | Events

09 January, 2011 World Hunger Day – Empowering People. Ending Hunger will take place on 9th January 2011, providing an annual focus of awareness and fundraising. It is also about celebrating the achievements of millions of people who are already ending their own...

Further photos of Osonson Epicentre Inauguration

by The Hunger Project UK | Jul 22, 2010 | Blog, Latest News

The physical building is just part of the five year Epicentre Strategy but a very tangible one. The whole ceremony lasted three hours and was a great opportunity for the whole community to celebrate their achievements.
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