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History Is Made with the Adoption of the Sustainable Development Goals

by The Hunger Project UK | Sep 30, 2015 | Events, Latest News

On Friday 25th September, history was made. During the 70th Session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA), heads of state from 193 countries adopted the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) — 17 goals to end hunger and poverty, protect the planet and ensure...

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...

No Silence Against Violence – One Billion Rising

by The Hunger Project UK | Feb 14, 2015 | Blog, Latest News

Rita Sarin, Country Director The Hunger Project-India First published in 2013 for International Women’s Day I am honoured to share my thoughts on violence against women. Putting an end to such violence is crucial if we want to lead lives of self-respect and...

‘An evening of advocacy at the pub’ with Dr John Coonrod

by The Hunger Project UK | Jan 7, 2015 | Blog, Latest News

A few of our investors and volunteers had the chance to spend an ‘evening at the pub’  with Dr John Coonrod,  Executive Vice-President of The Hunger Project (THP) during his short visit to London on 2 December. John was able to come to spend some time with us in...

Former Victim of Violence works to Empower other Women

by The Hunger Project UK | Jun 10, 2014 | Events, Latest News

Saleha suffered physical abuse at the hands of her husband. Through training she received from The Hunger Project-Bangladesh, she now works to empower other women to fight violence. Read Saleha’s inspiring story >> | Invest in our work
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