Media Mentions

Action Against Hunger is meeting the urgent survival needs of Rohingya refugees who have crossed the border into Bangladesh in the wake of violence in Myanmar. Photo: Kathleen Prior for Action Against Hunger, Bangladesh
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Organizations working to fight hunger
April 30, 2008 — The Boston GlobeQuestions Still Haunt Sri Lanka Aid Massacre
April 9, 2008 — ReutersDiffering Views on a “New Deal” to Counter Soaring Food Prices for the Poor
April 6, 2008 — IRIN NewsMALI: Some Aid Suspend in Kidal Amid Violence
April 4, 2008 — IRIN NewsSri Lanka accused over massacre
March 31, 2008 — BBC World ServiceReport Details Sri Lanka Aid Massacre, Blames Forces
March 31, 2008 — ReutersPlumpy'nut: The magic potion that's saving lives in Niger
March 25, 2008 — The IndependentNGOs Respond: A First Step for the Global Poor – Shatter Six Myths
March 25, 2008 — Christian Science MonitorWater-for-Schools Plan Launched
March 14, 2008 — Yahoo NewsOrganizations fight world hunger
March 3, 2008 — The ManeaterAction Against Hunger
February 28, 2008WEST AFRICA: Why is child development stalled?
January 27, 2008 — IRIN GlobalFreedom from hunger is "Not an optional human right"
December 11, 2007 — IRIN NewsToll Climbs in Peru, Areas Lack Water, Power
August 16, 2007 — The New York TimesCrossing the Line in Sri Lanka
August 14, 2007 — The GuardianSri Lanka: UN relief chief calls on Government to probe aid workers’ murders
August 6, 2007 — United Nations News CentreSRI LANKA: UN urges investigations of deaths and more security for aid workers
August 6, 2007 — IRIN NewsSri Lanka accused over 'abuses'
August 5, 2007 — BBC World ServiceSri Lanka accused of abuses on massacre anniversary
August 5, 2007 — ReutersACF's response "Sub-Saharan Africa: A Less Encouraging View"
August 1, 2007 — The New York TimesPages
Action Against Hunger is leading a global movement to end hunger in our lifetimes. It innovates solutions, advocates for change, and reaches 25 million people every year with proven hunger prevention and treatment programs. As a nonprofit that works across 50 countries, its 8,300 dedicated staff members partner with communities to address the root causes of hunger, including climate change, conflict, inequity, and emergencies. It strives to create a world free from hunger, for everyone, for good.