- NewsNoura, from Toul in Nabatiyeh, had experienced multiple pregnancy losses in the past. In response, Action Against Hunger (ACF) with support from the Lebanon Humanitarian Fund (LHF), stepped in to support Noura.
- NewsWalid, a Lebanese man born in 1964, faced a significant challenge early in life when he started suffering from polio at the age of five.
- NewsUkraine is experiencing one of the largest displaced people crises in the world, with 6.8 million people having fled the country and 3.6 million internally displaced since the conflict began on February 24, 2022.
- NewsAction Against Hunger invited to participate in the Humanitarian Innovation Forum organized by ElrhaImagen del Foro de Innovación Humanitaria en el que ha participado Amador Gómez, director de I+D+i de Acción contra el Hambre
- NewsChido cyclon has affected the Indian Ocean, including northern Mozambique.
- NewsHusband Schools can be useful to raise awareness about women and children´s health.
- NewsCorn harvest can help fight chronic malnutrition in Mali
- NewsBaby Alaa Aldeen is in excellent health and suffers no consequences from the birth complications. "This isn't the first time I've thanked ACF. You brought water to our village and now you've saved my son's life. Thank you, ACF, again and again."
- News“Houssam's improved mobility has brought him newfound comfort. Now, he actively participates in daily activities, such as going to the grocery store with his siblings, a task that fills him with delight.”
- NewsIn partnership with the Health Directorate, which deploys medical teams to rural regions, Action Against Hunger operates Syria's only dental mobile clinic.
- NewsRecognizing the urgent need for healthcare services in such villages, Action Against Hunger has deployed a mobile medical team. This team, equipped with necessary medical supplies and staffed by medical professionals, visits these remote villages.
- NewsOne year after Azerbaijan's military offensive in Nagorno-Karabakh, thousands of families are still struggling to rebuild their lives.