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24.07.2025 | Press Release

Welthungerhilfe Presents 2024 Annual Report

Budget cuts and conflicts exacerbate hunger.

Eine Frau in farbenfroher Kleidung steht mit einem landwirtschaftlichen Werkzeug auf einem Feld in Mali.
Niame Guindo is a vegetable gardener from Mali who is actively adapting her agricultural work to climate change by using resource-efficient and sustainable techniques in vegetable cultivation that she learned as part of a Welthungerhilfe program. © Welthungerhilfe
Simone Pott Team Communications

Bonn/Berlin, 24 July 2025. Worldwide, 733 million people suffer from chronic hunger – that is one in eleven people. This number has risen by 152 million since 2019 due to the climate crisis, wars, and increasing global inequality. Meanwhile, major donors such as the US and Germany are drastically reducing their development cooperation and humanitarian aid budgets. At its annual press conference, Welthungerhilfe warns that overcoming hunger remains possible if there is political will and sufficient funding.

Marlehn Thieme, Chair of the Board of Welthungerhilfe, emphasizes: “Cuts cost human lives. What looks like austerity on paper means hunger, displacement or even death for millions of people. Eliminating hunger must remain a political priority. Political initiatives and diplomatic solutions are needed to end conflicts. Investing in weapons alone does not create security. Meanwhile, people in the Global South are fighting every day for improvements in their lives. Welthungerhilfe strategically focuses on local actors and innovative solutions.” Last year, a total of 18.7 million people were supported, primarily through local initiatives and partnerships.

In 2024 alone, WHH supported around 18.7 million people in 37 countries with 649 projects.

Welthungerhilfe also draws attention to the catastrophic humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip. “It is unacceptable that insufficient aid is being delivered to Gaza and that people are dying in their desperate search for food. The few distributions that are taking place are far from sufficient and do not comply with the humanitarian principles of humanity, neutrality, impartiality and independence. We need an immediate ceasefire and unhindered access for aid organizations at all border crossings into the Gaza Strip,” says Mathias Mogge, Secretary General of Welthungerhilfe.

In 2024, Welthungerhilfe had 383.5 million euros at its disposal for projects to combat hunger and poverty. Donors entrusted Welthungerhilfe with 86.5 million euros. Public donors approved €291.9 million for program work. German federal funds accounted for 50 per cent of this total, with the World Food Programme being the largest single donor at 71.4 million euros, followed by the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development at 67.6 million euros and the Federal Foreign Office at 60.4 million euros. The highest project funding went to South Sudan, Syria/Turkey and Sudan.

Facts and figures about WHH in 2024

Annual Report 2024: People assisted or reached per thematic area 2024 © Welthungerhilfe
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Countries receiving the most project funding 2024 © Welthungerhilfe
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WHH Annual Report 2024: Expenditure © Welthungerhilfe
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Annual Report 2024: Income of WHH © Welthungerhilfe
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Institutional grants to WHH 2024 © Welthungerhilfe
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Welthungerhilfe is one of the largest private aid organizations in Germany; it is politically independent and non-denominational. With courage and determination, it is striving for a world without hunger. Since it was founded on December 14, 1962, 12,777 overseas projects in about 72 countries and territories have been supported with 5.42 billion euros. Welthungerhilfe follows the principle of empowering people to help themselves to sustainably improve their living conditions, offering everything from fast disaster relief to reconstruction and long-term development cooperation projects with national and international partner organizations.

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