2,051,218 people have helped raise more than $5,964,550 for 282 projects

Projects for The Hunger Project Australia

About this charity

The Hunger Project is a global movement creating a world without hunger. Empowered leadership is the foundation of their community-led programs. They focus on nutrition, education, climate-resilient farming, water and health. Women and girls are at the heart of The Hunger Project's work, because inequality feeds the global hunger crisis. Their programs reach over 12 million people each year across Africa, South Asia and Latin America. 

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End child marriage for girls in India India

India Forced marriage continues the cycle of hunger and poverty. The Hunger Project India’s Adolescent Girls program aims to address the systemic barriers faced by adolescent girls in India through targeted activities that empower them and foster lasting change. The program’s aim is to delay marriage of the girls, by ensuring that they stay in school and step out as confident young women.

Project cost

0AUD 20,000

3,862

Raised from 556 people

Latest donation: USD 10.00

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Empowering Girls in India to Say No to Forced Marriage India

India By keeping girls in school, this program aims to delay early, forced marriages and create systemic change that tackles inequality, hunger, and poverty locally.

This project is 100% Funded

 

  

AUD 25,001

Raised from 3,847 people


Empowering Girls in India to Say No to Forced Marriage India

India The Adolescent Girls’ program provides training and education to 1,400 at-risk girls in Bihar, India. The program’s aim is simple yet effective: to delay forced marriage of the girls, by ensuring that they stay in school and step out as confident young women.

This project is 100% Funded

 

  

AUD 25,005

Raised from 3,889 people


Water for Ghana Ghana

Ghana This program helps solve water scarcity and hygiene issues by empowering rural communities to promote water conservation techniques and develop new water resources.

This project is 100% Funded

 

  

AUD 30,004

Raised from 4,709 people