- 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.
- 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.
- NewsToday marks one year since the escalation of hostilities erupted across Lebanon in September 2024, following almost a year of violence on the southern border that began on October 8, 2023.
- NewsAt least 150,000 people remain without running water across the South of Lebanon since the beginning of the conflict in Lebanon in October 2023, according to a report from Action Against Hunger and Insecurity Insight.
- NewsFollowing the escalation in October 2024, thousands of people in Lebanon were confronted with a new and harsh reality. Action Against Hunger and Amel International, with the support of the CDCS, are supporting them.
- NewsAction Against Huner South Caucasus held the Entrepreneurship Forum Supporting the socio-economic inclusion and employability of refugees and the most vulnerable social groups in Tavush, Armenia
- NewsIntroducing adolescents from socially vulnerable backgrounds to diverse job fields and present them with future employment opportunities.
- NewsEverything changed when Action Against Hunger, with support from AECID, started a training program in Ola’s village. The program helped women learn food processing skills, how to make cheese, pickles, jam, and more.
- NewsNour gave birth on August 18, 2024, in Lebanon. Her baby girl, weighing 3.7 kg, arrived earlier than expected and with serious health complications. Here is the story of how the situation of the mother and the baby improved.
- NewsIn my interviews with refugees from Nagorno-Karabakh, I wanted to learn more about how people perceive their lives in Armenia's capital now.