The Shuttle programme further plays an important role in the empowerment of different target groups, including people with disabilities. “The programme has made me more courageous. I am a woman with disabilities."
“The connection and solidarity with other women that existed in the group was very important for me. I feel like we might even start a small business together.”
Action Against Hunger was one of the only organisations able to reach people in northern Gaza after the ceasefire. At least 15 kilometres of roads in the northern governorates of Gaza need to be cleared of solid waste and rubble.
Action Against Hunger urges the international community to ensure the implementation of the ceasefire agreement and calls for its efforts to be directed towards the rehabilitation of infrastructure and the establishment of a lasting peace.
12 years ago, Meisun Avdala arrived in Georgia, after having fled her home country of Sudan. In Batumi she found safety and was able to build a new life for herself and her family, learning the language and integrating herself into Georgian society.
Corporate volunteer visits are an integral part of the support provided by the Adaptation and Integration Clubs to assist refugees from Nagorno Karabakh develop their employability and business skills.
Action Against Hunger, together with its partners, Mission Armenia and Partnership and Teaching is running 5 “Adaptation and Integration Clubs” in Armenia for refugees from Nagorno Karabakh.