Fight Hunger Today

Two million children die every year from malnutrition. Help families in urgent need.

Georgine Dz'dha Nzale holds her 27-month-old son, David Wauba, who suffers from severe acute malnutrition, near the Drodro Health Center in Ituri, northeastern Democratic Republic of Congo.
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Georgine Dz'dha Nzale holds her 27-month-old son, David Wauba, who suffers from severe acute malnutrition, near the Drodro Health Center in Ituri, northeastern Democratic Republic of Congo.

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How serious is global hunger?

Hunger is predictable, preventable, and treatable. Still, nearly one in ten people suffer from hunger and 75 percent of malnourished children do not have access to lifesaving treatment.

Rosi with her two-year-old son Ayan
783M

People Go to Bed Hungry Each Night

A mother and child inside one of Action Against Hunger’s Stabilization Centers in Nigeria, where conflict in the Northeast has pushed communities into a severe hunger crisis.
14M

Children Under 5 Suffer from Severe Acute Malnutrition, the Deadliest Form of Hunger

A girl eats Plumpy'Nut, the lifesaving ready-to-use therapeutic food that will help her recover from malnutrition.
75%

Of Acutely Malnourished Children Lack Access to Lifesaving Treatment

Let's take action

Together, we can end hunger. Join our fight to save lives, empower communities, and bring positive change to millions of children and families around the world.

A girl, 16, makes breakfast for her family. Because of the drought and increase in food prices, nomadic communities like hers have struggled to survive.
Said Musse
Action Against Hunger, Somalia
Rosalyne Chepochkok, 35 rears goats in Kapkitony, West Pokot County, Kenya with the help of an Action Against Hunger loan.
Peter Caton
Action Against Hunger, Kenya

Across the Horn of Africa, severe drought has left millions of people struggling to survive on the brink of famine.

Drought and Displacement in Somalia

We work with moms to help them weather the drought: we help women to grow crops, raise hearty goats, save funds, and improve their family's health.

Goats and Big Dreams in Kenya

Our teams are also preventing and treating malnutrition, providing clean water, and saving lives of children like Halima.

Saving Halima’s Life

Local expertise, global reach

More than 95% of our staff come from the communities we serve.

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