World Vision and Save the Children launched a report to hold countries accountable for fighting child malnutrition. Here are nine countries doing the work.
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Hunger at home: 5 surprising facts on child hunger in America
The truth is, hunger is all around us — even right here in the United States — and it affects more people than we would like to believe. But hunger is often invisible. When we don’t want to see it, hunger’s power to harm people only grows. Here are five facts on how children face hunger in America.
#HungerFree: 10 surprising facts about hunger
These 10 staggering facts about global hunger speak for themselves. Once you know them, what will you do about it? Start your countdown to a #HungerFree world today.
Hunger 101
FEB 1, 2012 — Who’s hungry? Around the world, 925 million people — more than the populations of North America and South America combined — go hungry on a daily basis. Here are a few fast facts to help you grasp the severity of the problem.
Famine no more
FEB. 1, 2012, KENYA — The recent crisis in the Horn of Africa — so reminiscent of the 1980s — may suggest that fighting famine is futile. But better tools, heavier hitters, and the benefits of child sponsorship are saving lives.
National Hunger Awareness Month: Hunger fast facts
This weekend, more than 8,000 students across the country will participate in World Vision’s 30 Hour Famine. They’ll experience hunger firsthand, while raising funds to care for children who face this stark reality every day — going to bed hungry.
Celebrating 20 years of 30 Hour Famine
World Vision U.S. adopted the 30 Hour Famine in 1992. Some 20 years later, American teens have raised more than $140 million, changing lives forever.