Nutrition · Livelihoods · Food security
Zero hunger
Tackling food insecurity through livelihood programmes and nutrition support that gives families the means and the means-to-stay-fed.
Why this matters
Hunger and undernutrition are silent drivers of the very problems we work on elsewhere — children who miss school, learners who cannot concentrate, adults who cannot work. Addressing food security is upstream of almost every other outcome.
How we work
Our flagship initiative, "Putting a Smile on a Young Child's Face", has reached children aged 2–15 in Naturiku (Akuse, December 2020) and Lubuse (Shai Osu-Dodu, December 2021) — distributing food, clothing, and school materials. We are now planning the next round and pairing it with longer-term livelihood support for guardians.
- Direct food and nutrition support during school terms
- Livelihood programmes for guardians and young women
- Partnerships with local farmers and food vendors
Where we are headed
A scalable model that turns one-off relief into sustained food security at the household level.
Other programmes
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Fund this programme
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