Families in Colombia who received emergency cash transfers had higher levels of life satisfaction, more stable incomes, and reduced risks of food insecurity, even three months after receiving the last cash transfer.
Action Against Hunger is deeply concerned that Russia’s refusal to extend its participation in the Black Sea Grain Agreement will have grave implications for some of the world’s hungriest communities.
Action Against Hunger supports refugees and host community members in Uganda through Farmer Field Schools, which are inclusive cooperatives where farmers can share resources, learn skills, and achieve their goals.
Action Against Hunger supports Village Savings and Loan Associations in Uganda, where people can pool their resources, distribute loans, teach financial techniques, and empower community members to save their money.