On the rise: conflict-induced hunger
How UN Member States can reverse this alarming trend.
Explore our work around the world, our annual reports and our organisational policies.
How UN Member States can reverse this alarming trend.
In this joint report with Devex, we explore perspectives on the challenges, priorities and critical next steps for achieving zero hunger by 2030.
Climate change is driving a hunger and malnutrition crisis around the world. These impacts are disproportionately felt by poorer countries who contribute least to the problem.
This policy sets out Action Against Hunger’s commitment to protect everyone we come into contact with through our work, including children and at-risk adults.
We have three ambitions over the next five years: save children's lives, provide expertise and evidence, and be an influential and trusted voice.
The International Strategic Plan provides a shared direction and framework for Action Against Hunger's crucial work over the next five years.
Thanks to the amazing support of the public and our strategic partners, we reached 25 million people worldwide through our work in 2020.
The International Annual Report 2020 outlines Action Against Hunger’s key activities, reach and achievements in all the countries where we work.
The Global Performance Report outlines and reflects on Action Against Hunger’s global achievements and reach in 2020.
The Global Performance Report 2019 outlines and reflects on Action Against Hunger’s global achievements and reach in 2019.