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Machakel from Ethiopia works with The Hunger Project to replant destroyed landscapes. Ethiopia, 2019 © Johannes Odé for The Hunger Project
Machakel from Ethiopia works with The Hunger Project to replant destroyed landscapes. Ethiopia, 2019 © Johannes Odé for The Hunger Project

Webinar: THP in Action – Climate Change & Resiliency

Tid 6 December 2023 17:00 – 18:00

Plats Online (zoom)

Climate change is driving hunger around the world — farmers in Africa, Asia and Latin America are already facing the impacts of extreme weather. Their experiences, voices and ideas for action need to be part of the global conversation.

This week at the 2023 United Nations Climate Change Conference in Dubai, The Hunger Project has been granted observer status to the UN Climate Change Framework. The world is recognizing the relationship between agriculture and our changing climate, and the importance of elevating the voices of those who are affected the most. Next year, we will be eligible to attend climate conferences and share our inputs – and, most importantly, the inputs of our community partners across Africa, South Asia and Latin America – into these critical processes.

Join us for a global conversation with Hunger Project leaders from around the world who are implementing climate resilience solutions alongside communities.

Register here: https://us06web.zoom.us/meetin...

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Tina Forslund

Tina Forslund

Presskontakt Kommunikatör/Pressekreterare 0704 - 62 70 10
Malin Flemström

Malin Flemström

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Vi arbetar för en värld utan hunger.

Vi på The Hunger Project vet att noll hunger är möjligt. I över 25 år vi arbetat för att utveckla hållbara strategier för att minska hunger och fattigdom på gräsrotsnivå med kvinnor i fokus. Våra program finns i dag i 13 länder i Afrika, Asien och Latinamerika och når 17 miljoner människor.

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