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.
The webinar – “Reaching the Unreachable” – was organized by the Global Nutrition Cluster Technical Alliance on September 20th 2023, with the goal of highlighting the experience of three INGO country programs in extending treatment for child wasting to the last mile through the use of mobile treatment teams in Pakistan, Somalia and Ethiopia.
A learning article from the Learning Review in 2019 detailing a special psychosocial support sub-activity that involved establishing a small team of psychologists to link into the community.
This study was conducted in the Wag Himra zone. Commissioned by Action Against Hunger Ethiopia and funded by the EU. Its purpose was to identify the risk factors of undernutrition in the area to inform and improve nutrition security programmes.
Workload Analysis of Pregnant & Lactating Women Attending Baby Friendly Spaces at Nguenyyiel Refugee Camp, Gambella, Ethiopia
This study was conducted in the Borena zone, supported by Action Against Hunger and funded by the ECHO and OFDA. Its purpose was to identify the risk factors of undernutrition in the area to inform and improve nutrition security programmes.
This study was conducted in Aleto Chucko and Aleta Wondo Woredas, commissioned by Action Against Hunger Ethiopia. Its purpose was to identify the risk factors of undernutrition in the area to inform and improve nutrition security programmes.
This study was conducted in East Hararghe, commissioned by Action Against Hunger Ethiopia and funded by UNOCHA. Its purpose was to identify the risk factors of undernutrition in the area to inform and improve nutrition security programmes.
This article aims to understand and compare the primary barriers households face when accessing treatment for cases of childhood severe acute malnutrition (SAM) in different cultural settings with different types of implementing agencies.