In 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.
Almost 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.
Action 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.
The planned military incursion in Gaza City threatens devastating consequences for a population already weakened by hunger, loss, and repeated displacement.
At 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.
Everything 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.
Despite a ceasefire agreement six months ago in November 2024 in Lebanon, military activity remains intense. More than a million people go hungry in Lebanon amid instability.
On May 9th, at the Europe Day event at the Expo in Tbilisi, we had the opportunity to provide an insight into how we have partnered with the European Union and how they have supported our work.