Asie

Une femme et son fils avec plusieurs moutons qu'ils élèvent dans une région du Bangladesh sujette aux inondations.
Fabeha Monir
Action contre la faim, Bangladesh
Le Dr Zarina Lashari, assistante en nutrition, consulte une mère et son enfant dans un centre de traitement ambulatoire à Sindh, au Pakistan.

Millions of people in Asia live in extreme poverty, highly vulnerable to natural disasters and without access to enough healthy food.

Le Dr Zarina Lashari, assistante en nutrition, consulte une mère et son enfant dans un centre de traitement ambulatoire à Sindh, au Pakistan.
Kavita, animatrice communautaire, organise une démonstration culinaire pour les mères.
Ashraf Qasqariya, formateur à la Farmer Field School (FFS), dirige une session de mobilisation communautaire sur le jardinage dans le village de Jamot.
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The state of hunger in Asia

More than half of the world’s hungry people live in Asia. Many countries have high levels of inequality and malnutrition, and the region experiences frequent conflicts and natural disasters.

Une mère donne à son bébé du Plumpy'Nut pour traiter la malnutrition dans un centre de nutrition d'Action contre la faim.
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People Face Hunger in Asia

48%

Of the World's Hungry People Live in Asia

Une mère porte ses deux enfants sur une route boueuse.
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People in South Asia Lack Access to Clean Water

Where we work in Asia

The impact of hunger in Asia

Nadia, a mother of five in Afghanistan, gave birth to her youngest at home two months ago. The nearest health center is hours away and it often runs out of crucial supplies and medicines. Conflict and drought further complicate matters – access to nutritious food is a struggle.

“Both me and my child were very weak,” Nadia says. “We do not have enough food – just a bit of rice, wheat, and flour, nothing else.”

Action Against Hunger’s mobile health and nutrition teams help to bridge the health gap in her area, and she turned to them for help. We screened Nadia and quickly diagnosed her with malnutrition. She was given therapeutic food and nutritious “super cereals” to help her improve her health and gain weight.

“In the future, I hope my children grow up, study, and help people,” says Nadia. “I don’t want them to be like us.”

Dans la province pakistanaise de Sindh, Action contre la faim aide les agriculteurs à cultiver du blé enrichi en zinc pour améliorer leur alimentation. Abdul Razzak, 30 ans, a reçu une formation en culture qui l'a aidé à augmenter son rendement annuel.
Khaula Jamil for Action Against Hunger, Pakistan
Nadia allaite son plus jeune enfant, âgé de 2 mois, chez elle dans la province de Duykondi, en Afghanistan. Action contre la faim travaille dans cette région pour gérer des programmes d'alimentation et fournir un soutien mobile en matière de santé et de nutrition.
Ghulam Reza Nazari
Comité d'urgence en cas de catastrophe (CED)
Balram fait du porte-à-porte dans sa communauté, vérifiant la santé et la nutrition des enfants et des familles.
Lys Arango
Action contre la faim, Inde

In Pakistan, we help farmers deal with climate change - teaching them how to grow more nutritious crops, heal damaged soil, and use local materials to plant their gardens.

We feel proud. We want to continue working for our children for a better tomorrow.”

— Shipli, who is adapting to climate change with our help

Afghanistan : La voix des mères

In India, Action Against Hunger health workers provide nutrition treatment and counselling in health centers, communities, and during home visits.

Solutions to hunger and poverty in Asia

Action Against Hunger provides lifesaving treatment to children suffering from malnutrition. We partner with local governments, parents, and communities to bring treatment closer to children and others in need. Our teams also educate people and encourage behavior change to help prevent hunger from occurring in the first place.

Our food security and livelihoods programs empower vulnerable communities to improve their access to food, income, and markets. We help small-scale farmers to incorporate climate-smart agriculture techniques, increase production, raise livestock, and grow more nutritious crops.

In conflicts and natural disasters, we improve access to clean water, safe sanitation, and good hygiene and provide cash transfers to help families buy what they need.