Since 1981, World Food Day has been an occasion for discussion and action on the issues of agriculture, hunger, malnutrition, poverty, and more.

World Food Day 2014

Family Farming: Feeding the world, caring for the earth

 

Since 1981, World Food Day has been an occasion for discussion and action on the issues of agriculture, hunger, malnutrition, poverty, and more.

Join us in recognizing World Food Day and this year’s theme of family farming with a donation to one of these world-changing projects.

Save 45 Vulnerable Youth Through Organic Farming
 Indonesia
Through an intensive 100 days program built around organic farming, 45 youth will be provided with knowledge and skills that may enable...
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Support Family Farming In Liberia And Sierra Leone
 Sierra Leone
This project will reduce poverty and food insecurity among smallholder, women farmers in Liberia and Sierra Leone by supporting kitchen farms and...
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Help Cambodian Communities End Hunger And Poverty
 Cambodia
Our Community Agriculture Development Project helps mitigate hunger and poverty in rural Cambodia by providing sustainable livelihood...
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Capacity Building: Urban Farming And Gardening
 South Africa
Individuals in poor communities are trained and supported to tackle hunger and environmental degradation by growing and replicating organic...
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Food And Self-Reliance For 400 Orphan Families
 Zimbabwe
Food insecurity is a big problem for most Zimbabweans, but it affects orphans even more. In the near past, the current government did not...
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We’ll be sharing more stories about World Food Day and family farming today on Twitter. You can follow us @GlobalGiving and the broader conversation with the hashtag #WFD2014

Warmly,
Will Frechette and the GlobalGiving Team
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