• Empowering women as key change agents THP knows that when we empower women, families are healthier, more children go to school, agricultural productivity improves, and incomes increase.

  • Mobilizing communities for change THP trains women and men, equipping them with the skills, methods and knowledge to take self-reliant actions to improve their lives and conditions in their communities.

  • Partnering with local government THP partners with local government bodies to ensure they are effective, include women, are accountable to local people, and provide access to resources and information.

  • The Critical 1,000-Day Window of Opportunity Good nutrition from pregnancy to a child’s 2nd birthday not only supports a child’s ability to grow, learn and rise out of poverty. It can also have a profound effect on global health and development.

Annual Report 2019 (available in German and French)

2019 was a successful year for the Hunger Project Switzerland.
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In 2019, from the income of CHF 599,342 it was possible to allocate contributions to self-reliance of the following epicenters (dynamic community centres): Nongfairé in Burkina Faso, Agyapoma and Ponponya in Ghana, Chokwe in Mozambique, Meskan as well as Meskan and Jaldu in Ethiopia.

In this annual report you will find our contributions and highlights on how our work contributes to the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

Thank you very much for your partnership and support!

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