Country Profiles 2025
In 2025, we fought hunger and malnutrition in 54 countries around the world and ran in-country programmes in 52 countries. Explore our programme and emegrency work country-by-country in our Country Profiles 2025.
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In 2025, we fought hunger and malnutrition in 54 countries around the world and ran in-country programmes in 52 countries. Explore our programme and emegrency work country-by-country in our Country Profiles 2025.
Explore a snapshot of our global network's work in 2025. Discover progress stories, case studies, and information on our work in 54 countries around the world.
This case study is part of a compendium of country-level case studies produced by the Delivery System for Scale project that explore promising, context-specific approaches to scale the management of wasting treatment for children under five. In Northeast (NE) Nigeria, the Nutrition Sector has recently harmonized its approach across all implementing partners – promoting community-level engagement through Community Nutrition Mobilizers (CMNs).
To address food security and nutrition challenges in Yobe and Borno states in Nigeria, Action Against Hunger is using the Care Groups aim to elicit positive changes in behaviors related to nutrition and health. An article from the 2019 Learning Review.
A 2019 Learning Review article about the Baby WASH approach applied in Nigeria in response to a LinkNCA that found inadequate access to safe WASH to be major risk factor for malnutrition in the area.
A briefing produced for a high level event on conflict and hunger at the UN General Assembly 2018, setting out key asks to UN Member States for implementation of Resolution 2417 and breaking the cycle between hunger and conflict.
This study was conducted in the North of Nigeria in the State of Yobé, led by Action Against Hunger and funded by FCDO. Its purpose was to identify the risk factors of undernutrition in the area to inform and improve nutrition security programmes.
This article assessed the sensitivity of Active and Adaptive Case Finding and a census method using a capture-recapture design in northwestern Nigeria.
This case study focuses on programme design and implementation.