International Annual Report 2020
The International Annual Report 2020 outlines Action Against Hunger’s key activities, reach and achievements in all the countries where we work.
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The International Annual Report 2020 outlines Action Against Hunger’s key activities, reach and achievements in all the countries where we work.
This article aims to summarize a consolidation report1 published by Action Against Hunger– France highlighting the links between women’s poverty, women’s unrecognized and unpaid care work (U&UCW) and their lack of access to essential services, and how these impact nutrition security and malnutrition.
The Middle East Annual Report 2020 outlines Action Against Hunger’s key activities, reach and achievements in all the countries where we work in the region.
How the International Gender Unit contributed to the development, implementation and evidence-based adjustment of the Gender Strategy.
Learnings around the implementation of a Gender Working Group designed to support the integration of an intersectional approach to gender.
The West and Central Africa Report 2019 outlines Action Against Hunger’s key activities, reach and achievements in all the countries where we work in the region.
The Global Performance Report 2018 outlines and reflects on Action Against Hunger’s global achievements and reach in 2018.
A Learning Review article from 2019 about a safety audit tool designed to identify potential GBV-related safety risks at and around nutrition sites.
An overview of a project piloted in three countries – Bangladesh, Mauritania, and South Sudan – that looked at how Action Against Hunger and its nutrition partners could improve their accountability to mitigate and prevent GBV in the fight against hunger. From the Learning Review 2019.
We spoke with some of our colleagues here in Valencia about the climate crisis and how Action Against Hunger is responding. Read and listen to what Olivier, Claire and Jennifer had to say about climate change and how we might respond to it.