All RESPONSE Articles
How Water Cures Hunger
Dependable Sources of Clean Water are Vital for Vanquishing Hunger
In December 1992, the United Nations General Assembly declared March 22 to be an annual World Day for Water. The purpose was to promote conservation and development of water resources.
Hunger in Cities: A New Report
Cities Produce an Ever-Increasing Number of Marginalized Citizens
In 2004, following a symposium called “The Urban Bomb” in Paris, the international Action Against Hunger network commissioned a study, Urban Hunger, based on bibliographical research and fiel
Our Exotic Solution to Hunger: Plant Ordinary Rice
In Southern Sudan Rice Turns Out to be a More Viable Solution
Action Against Hunger has served beneficiaries in the swampy upper Nile region of southern Sudan since 2001—one of Africa’s most underdeveloped areas.
The Missing Fish of Lake Tanganyika
Lessons in Fishing Lead to the Discovery of Larger, Ecological Issues
An ancient aphorism says that if you give a man fish, you feed him for a day, but if you teach him to fish, you feed him for a lifetime.
New Life-Saving Products Inspire New Life-Saving Protocols
While ACF's scientists revolutionized the treatment of severe malnutrition, new nutritional products now enable new approaches like home treatment
Action Against Hunger’s scientists revolutionized the treatment of severe malnutrition with our formula for F100 milk.
The Worldwide Threat of Intestinal Parasites
It's not just hunger: intestinal parasites also cause malnutrition
Some maladies are so commonplace throughout the developing world that when acutely malnourished children arrive at Action Against Hunger’s Therapeutic Feeding Centers, they are routinely dosed
Cholera Outbreak: Alarm! Cooperation! Success!
Coordinating humanitarian responses, improving aid effectiveness
Cholera recently erupted at one of the refugee camps in which Action Against Hunger works.
Water: The First Essential in Nutrition
Water is the basis of life, yet more than 1 billion people lack access to clean water. ACF offers simple, cost-effective solutions.
This article first appeared in Action Against Hunger Spain’s newsletter #30.
Darfur: Death Comes from Neglect
ACF Intervenes in northern and southern Darfur
For more than three years, this region of Sudan, as big as France, has racked up dismaying statistics: Tens of thousands have died, 1.8 million have been displaced into camps and towns in the wes
Pakistan One Year After the Earthquake
A Summary of ACF's Work in the Last Year In Pakistan
On October 8, 2005, an earthquake measuring 7.6 on the Richter scale clobbered south Asia. The quake’s epicenter was 95 kilometers northeast of Pakistan’s capital, Islamabad.















