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30/06/23
The World Health Organization has published updated guidelines for treating child undernutrition. Action Against Hunger has contributed to the definition of the new protocols by incorporating the treatment of acute malnutrition through community health workers (ICCM+). This is an important milestone that will help save the lives of millions of children around the world by bringing access to treatment closer and easier.
Read news20/06/23
VET Accountancy students complete "Soft Skills Development for Employment" course.
The closing ceremony of the professional training program, "Practical Accounting", was held in Shota Meskhia State Teaching University of Zugdidi. Within this program the learning component "Soft skills Development for Employment" had been integrated. This component is based upon the SHUTTLE methodology created by Action Against Hunger and our staff have been supporting the Teaching University in piloting its implementation.
Read news13/06/23
Leave no one behind: NGOs call on the international community to address increasing needs in Lebanon
As the Syrian crisis enters its 13th year and the 7th Brussels Conference in support of Syria and the region approaches, Lebanon Humanitarian and Development NGOs Forum (LHDF), Working Group for People Affected by the Syrian Crisis (PASC), and Lebanon Humanitarian INGO Forum (LHIF) members call for sustained support from the European Union, Member States, and other donors to those in need in Lebanon.
Read news24/05/23
Visit of Action Against Hunger representatives to VET college “Modusi”
Within the framework of the "Tourist guide" professional training program, representatives of the Action Against Hunger organization visited the college.
Read news24/05/23
Action Against Hunger and the acciona.org Foundation have launched an innovative initiative aimed at improving the sustainability of humanitarian operations through a more efficient assessment of the energy needs that arise during these operations, and the incorporation of renewable solutions that make it possible to offer affordable, reliable, modern, and sustainable energy. The project, which is financially supported by the European Union, will run for two years between Spain and the Philippines.
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