- NewsAliya’s story – one which is not an exception, but a reality for tens of thousands of mothers in Gaza who are raising their children while displaced, hungry, exhausted, and isolated from support systems
- NewsThe ceasefire has been violated thousands of times. Since it came into effect, Lebanon has seen almost daily drone strikes and air incursions.
- News"There is a huge difference between barley and real medical intervention, I am so thankful for the help."
- News“This biogas unit has become a part of my home; I take care of it just as it takes care of me."
- NewsIn Tavush province, Armenia, Action Against Hunger’s Shuttle Program has helped refugee families and members of the host community to build their competences and support their livelihoods.
- NewsAlmost a year after the ceasefire was agreed, many farmers in southern Lebanon are still unable to access their land due to displacement, ongoing Israeli attacks and soil contamination.
- NewsWhen the team of Action Against Hunger visited 14 month old Alaa, his Mid-Upper Arm Circumference was within normal range, but dangerously close to malnutrition.
- NewsLebanese 25-year-old Amina Muhammad Ali is pregnant, and barely able to eat. Her Mid-Upper Arm Circumference (MUAC) measured just 210mm—an indication of moderate acute malnutrition.
- NewsTras el terremoto en Davao Oriental, Filipinas, Acción contra el Hambre ha desplegado su equipo de evaluación rápida para coordinarse con las autoridades locales y otros actores humanitarios.
- NewsBy the end of September, almost 2,000 children and women affected by malnutrition were under treatment in Aleppo.
- NewsAction Against Hunger, funded by the Syria Humanitarian Fund (SHF), has provided cash assistance to families in Syria who have members with disabilities. Samaher’s family was one of them.