Magazine 2023
Cover Story: Young People in Focus: Hungry for Life
735 million people suffer from hunger around the world, including a disproportionate number of young people, predominantly in countries of the global South. One-fifth of the world’s youth were neither in school nor in any kind of formal education or training in 2022. At the same time, the potential of the young generation to make a lasting difference is enormous. In its projects, Welthungerhilfe works to tap and strengthen this potential. A life without hunger means more than “just” having something to eat. It is about a better future for each individual, for their families, their communities, their country. The following stories portray how much of a difference it can make to provide education and employment.
Other topics:
- Myanmar: Enough Water for a Healthy Growth
- Niger/Sudan: Violence is Weakening an Entire Region
- Kenya: When Coping Strategies no Longer Work
- Bangladesh: Floating Vegetable Gardens
- Ethiopia: Speaking About the Inexpressible
- Iraq: Starting Over Despite Obstacles
- India: First a Trainer Then a Model Farmer
- Peru/Bolivia: The Right to Food, Land and a Future
- A Letter from Ukraine