Key Initiatives

Community Centers for Meeting Basic Needs

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The Hunger Project's Epicenter Strategy

In Africa, The Hunger Project's methodology is implemented through epicenters: clusters of rural villages where women and men are mobilized to create and run their own programs to meet basic needs.

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Honoring Africa's Leadership

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Click here for information on the 2011 Africa Prize for Leadership

Overview: The Africa Prize for Leadership for the Sustainable End of Hunger

In 1987, The Hunger Project launched the Africa Prize for Leadership for the Sustainable

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Microfinance Program in Africa

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Overview

The Hunger Project's (THP's) Microfinance Program is a training, savings and credit program that addresses a critical missing link for the end of hunger in Africa: the economic empowerment of the most important but least supported food producers on the continent - Africa's women.

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HIV/AIDS and Gender

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Halting the Spread of HIV/AIDS

HIV/AIDS is devastating Africa's most productive generation, setting back decades of progress in ending hunger. AIDS is killing farmers, teachers and health workers. Food production and life expectancies are dropping. Infant mortality rates are rising.

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Celebrating Girl Children in Bangladesh

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National Girl Child Day

The future of Bangladesh resides in the future of its girls. As long as girls are treated as inferior and less valuable than boys, malnutrition will remain high and Bangladesh will suffer impaired economic growth.

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Fostering Government Accountability in Bangladesh

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According to Transparency International's global corruption perceptions index, Bangladesh consistently ranks among the lowest in the world.

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Strengthening Elected Women Leaders in India

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Five-Year Cycle of Empowering Women's Leadership

Effective bottom-up strategies for ending hunger and poverty combine three factors: mobilizing people at the grassroots level to build self-reliance, empowering women as key change agents and forging effective partnerships with local government. In India, these come together in our Panchayati Raj Campaign.

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Partnering with Media to Enhance Women's Leadership

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The Sarojini Naidu Prize for Best Reporting on Women and Panchayati Raj

The press plays a critical role in India. Throughout the twentieth century, India's media have participated in the Freedom Movement, generated response to famine and disaster, and strengthened Indian democracy.

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(French) Community Centers for Meeting Basic Needs

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The Hunger Project's Epicenter Strategy

In Africa, The Hunger Project's methodology is implemented through epicenters: clusters of rural villages where women and men are mobilized to create and run their own programs to meet basic needs.

Read More