Elisabeth is Action Against Hunger's communications officer, reporting on our impact and current events around the world.
Buy A Gift That Will Change The World

This is the time of year when we find ourselves struggling to find creative gift ideas for friends and family – we're sure many of you can relate. But this year, we’re making holiday gifting a whole lot easier – and a lot more rewarding – than ever before! We're pleased to announce the launch of our first-ever virtual gift catalog. You can select a symbolic gift for a loved one, who will be notified with a customized e-card. Gifts focus on the core of our programming – nutrition, food security, water, and emergency relief. From giving a goat to a family to presenting an expectant mother with a month of fresh food, these gifts are sure to touch their recipients.
A few of our gifts, specifically the Emergency Hygiene Kit and the Stimulus Package, could not be given at a more important time. Hundreds of thousands of Congolese have just been displaced due to rebel fighting, and we’re hard at work developing and implementing a plan to scale up our work to assist them. Take a moment to check out all of the options in our catalog - you're sure to find something perfect for your gifting needs!
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Facts about Hunger
925 million people suffer from hunger and malnutrition around the world.
Malnutrition affects 32.5% of children in developing countries.
1 out of every 6 infants are born with low birth weight due to undernutrition among pregnant women in developing countries.
1 out of every 3 people in developing countries are affected by vitamin and mineral deficiencies.
Hunger is number one on the list of the world's top 10 health risks. It kills more people every year than AIDS, malaria, and tuberculosis combined.









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