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Action Against Hunger has developed its water and sanitation expertise over nearly three decades of field work, advancing a number of solutions for populations at risk from water insecurity.
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Central to the targeting of malnutrition, Action Against Hunger extends water and sanitation improvements to communities with little or no access to proper sources.
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Action Against Hunger's programs are sustainable because of our commitment to community participation—to build local capacity and harnesses a population's energy and resources.
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Though strategies may vary, our food security interventions all share a common goal: to fight hunger by preserving and strengthening livelihoods in a sustainable and contextual manner.
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Action Against Hunger’s innovative food security programs offer a broad range of solutions for generating income, boosting food production, and strengthening livelihoods.
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Our comprehensive approach to hunger involves extending water and sanitation services to communities faced with water scarcity, unsafe drinking water, and inadequate sanitation.
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Action Against Hunger occupies a unique place among international organizations: our expertise encompasses emergency relief, longer-term development, and the terrain in between.
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We have developed an effective method to treat acute malnutrition that includes field-tested protocols and nutritional products backed by an international scientific advisory committee.
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Action Against Hunger helps rehabilitate and restock public health infrastructure, fields mobile health clinics, and trains local medical personnel on preventative and diagnostic care.
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Our comprehensive programs address the linkages between disease and malnutrition by coordinating with local expertise and strengthening existing public health systems.
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Where We Work

Sierra Leone

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Despite its successes and development, the Sierra Leone economy still faces some significant challenges. There is a high rate of unemployment particularly among the youth and ex-combatants. Authorities have been slow to implement reforms in the civil service and the pace of the privatization program is also slacking and donors have urged its advancement.

Program Information

Directing HQ: 
Action Against Hunger - France
Launch Date: 
January 1991
World Region: 
Africa
Location(s): 
Freetown, Makeni (Bombali district), Bo district
Expatriates: 
10
Local Staff: 
140
Beneficiaries: 
154,550people
Funding: 
EuropeAid, SDC, DFID, private funds

Area(s) of Work

Food Security: 
  • Prevention of post-harvest losses
  • Construction of stocks, drying areas and market areas
  • Income-generating activities
  • Recovery of sheep and goats
Water & Sanitation: 
  • Renovation and rehabilitation of water points
  • Creation of water committees
  • Hygiene education
  • Evaluation of population’s knowledge and skills in water and sanitation
  • Creation of water management committees
  • Distribution of tools
  • Support and chlorine-treatment of 200 water points