Treating hunger in a pandemic
How health workers like Dr Ayesha Aziz in Pakistan have been treating children with life-threatening hunger during the coronavirus crisis.
Meet the communities Action Against Hunger supports around the world and the inspiring staff who are transforming lives.
How health workers like Dr Ayesha Aziz in Pakistan have been treating children with life-threatening hunger during the coronavirus crisis.
How we’re supporting communities in Pakistan to get the nutrients they need to maintain healthy diets.
After being admitted with malnutrition to an Action Against Hunger health centre in Mogadishu, Somalia, two-year-old Mohamed was able to go home after just ten days.
Meet the mothers in Mpwapwa, who have seen, first-hand, the benefits from our nutrition programme in the region.
How Fatuma’s 20-month-old daughter Halima survived life-threatening hunger.
After receiving treatment at an Action Against Hunger health centre, Suldana is now looking forward to a brighter future.
Coronavirus has created a perfect storm in Somalia’s humanitarian crisis. But Action Against Hunger’s teams are helping to save lives at De Martini hospital, the only quarantine centre in the country’s capital Mogadishu.
Years of conflict and fighting make countries like Yemen more vulnerable to diseases like coronavirus.
Communities in Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia, South Sudan and Uganda are fighting to save their crops from locusts devouring entire fields.
Dr David Gai Zakayo is Action Against Hunger's Roving Medical Doctor in South Sudan. He speaks about the work he is doing in the country to deal with the new threat from the coronavirus.
How frontline workers are preventing the spread of coronavirus in the country’s capital Yaoundé.
We’re empowering mothers in Mpwapwa, Tanzania to give their children the strongest start to life.