New Survey Shows Our Deep Impact – The Hunger Project

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Promoting Gender Equality

Empowered women are key to creating. a world without hunger. When women are able to access resources and support, we see them shift community priorities toward issues of sanitation, nutrition, health and education. That’s why we focus on shifting mindsets about women’s roles in society and create spaces where women can grow their leadership. 

After engaging with The Hunger Project, four out of five community members—women and men—now participate in more equitable household decision-making.

It is important to note, gender disparities persist, particularly in areas of financial well-being and community engagement, with men reporting higher levels of progress. We will continue to promote gender equality in the communities where we work through gender-focused initiatives that create equitable opportunities for women. 



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