On International Women’s Day and every day, Action Against Hunger celebrates women change-makers around the world – the sisters, farmers, mothers, scientists, aunts, doctors, grandmothers, and entrepreneurs who are working create a world free from hunger with equal opportunities for all.
We must also spotlight the unique challenges and injustices that women and girls continue to face. They are disproportionately affected by hunger: too often, women and girls eat last and least. The top drivers of hunger – conflict, climate change, and inequity – also hit women hardest. But, at the same time, women are our most powerful allies in the fight against hunger.
In communities impacted by climate change, women are leading efforts to manage water sources, plant climate-resilient crops, and start new businesses. Around the world, female health workers and humanitarians are changing how hunger is prevented and treated in countless homes, health centers, and Ministries of Health. In so many of the places where Action Against Hunger works, mothers are coming together to support and learn from each other, invest in themselves, and improve food security and nutrition among their families.
Around the world, women are creating brighter futures for themselves, their families, and their communities. Below, find just a few of their stories.