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The Hunger Project Lunch Hour Christmas Appeal

by The Hunger Project UK | Nov 26, 2015 | Events, Latest News

Set your clocks! Have your donations DOUBLED this Christmas through The Hunger Project’s Christmas campaign     Make your investment in the end of hunger go further this Christmas through The Big Give Christmas Challenge where donations are doubled through...

Dianda expands her business, now supports her family in Burkina

by The Hunger Project UK | Jul 27, 2015 | Blog, Latest News

Dianda uses credit loans from The Hunger Project to expand her business and support her family in Burkina Faso “My name is Dianda Zonabo. I come from the village of Kapon [in Burkina Faso]. I am forty two years old. I am married and the mother of five children, three...

The Hunger Project launches its 5th World Hunger Day, 28 May

by The Hunger Project UK | May 28, 2015 | Events, Latest News

“When women are empowered and supported, everyone rises” The empowerment of women and girls as agents of change is pivotal to the sustainable end of world hunger   On World Hunger Day, 28th May, The Hunger Project UK invites you to celebrate the millions of families...

International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women 2011

by The Hunger Project UK | Nov 26, 2011 | Events

26 November, 2011 There is one universal truth, applicable to all countries, cultures and communities: violence against women is never acceptable, never excusable, never tolerable. – UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon For 30 years, November 25th has been recognised by...

A Sari State of Affairs: India’s Barefoot Revolution – Today’s Times

by The Hunger Project UK | Jan 7, 2011 | Events, Latest News

What would it be like if women ran the world? India? Revolutions begin in unlikely locations. Karen Bartlett from The Times went to The Hunger Project, India to meet Sangita Naika, Leader of her village council (Panchayat) in Borda, one of the million women across...
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