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Devex
November 30, 2022

Opinion: Collaborating for new solutions to global hunger

Persistent societal challenges are on the rise: hunger, mental health issues, contagious disease, conflict, chronic inequality, and the climate crisis. The list goes on — but so do the opportunities for innovation. Seldom has the world seen greater promise or greater peril.

Press Releases
November 25, 2022

Ukraine: Attacks on Civilian Infrastructure, Leaving Millions of People in Need, Must Stop Now

Destruction after a shelling in North Kiev
July 26, 2022

BBC World Service: Scarcity in Somalia

Salesforce
November 22, 2022

Collaborating for New Solutions To Persistent Societal Challenges

PBS Newshour
November 21, 2022

PBS Newshour: Famine Threatens Somalia

As famine threatens hundreds of thousands of children across Somalia - step inside a treatment center with Action Against Hunger.

Forbes
November 22, 2022

The Other Black Friday: Do Your Part To Put Hunger Relief In The Black

For more than 60 years, a global non-profit organization called Action Against Hunger has focused on the causes and effects of hunger. Their work reaches 26 million people in 50 countries. The organization fielded a 2020 Global Hunger Awareness Study to measure American’s awareness and perception of global hunger. The research took national demographics into account to properly represent the population. The results show that 48% of participants have donated to charity and 8% specifically donated towards causes that combat hunger. Most of those donations stay local with about 18% going to global causes.

News & Stories
November 18, 2022

On World Toilet Day, Why Sanitation and Malnutrition Are So Interlinked

An Action Against Hunger worker brings digging supplies to a mother, who wants to build a latrine at home to help protect her family's health.
CSR Wire
November 17, 2022

You’ll Know a Breakthrough Nonprofit Brand When You Experience One

As the world’s hunger specialist, Action Against Hunger leverages decades of frontline experience to develop impactful and mutually beneficial partnerships that progress the movement to end life-threatening hunger. Long-standing corporate employee engagement and fundraising partnerships have increased its brand credibility, capacity, and capital, while also promoting corporate objectives and shared value creation.

The Washington Post
November 18, 2022

Where to watch the World Cup in D.C.

If your dog loves Lionel Messi or Christian Pulisic as much as you do, bring it to the World Pup party at the dog-friendly Barkhaus bar on Nov. 20. The soccer-themed event, held during the first World Cup match between Qatar and Ecuador, includes photo ops, a food truck for dogs, free puppuccinos, and food and drink specials for humans, too. Dress your four-legged friend in an international outfit to win prizes, or fill out a World Cup bracket. A portion of the day’s proceeds benefits Action Against Hunger. Nov. 20 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Barkhaus, 529 E. Howell Ave., Alexandria. brewskisbarkhaus.com. Free.

The Washington Post
November 17, 2022

The best things to do in the D.C. area the week of Nov. 17-23

The World Pup at Barkhaus: If your dog loves Lionel Messi or Christian Pulisic as much as you do, bring it to the World Pup party at Alexandria’s dog-friendly Barkhaus bar. The soccer-themed event, held during the first World Cup match between Qatar and Ecuador, includes photo ops, a food truck for dogs, free puppuccinos, and food and drink specials for humans, too. Dress your four-legged friend in an international outfit to win prizes, or fill out a World Cup bracket. A portion of the day’s proceeds benefits Action Against Hunger. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Free.

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