World Food Day 2024 is an opportunity to acknowledge the challenges that many communities face when it comes to food and nutrition. Food isn’t just something you can eat, food impacts nutrition, energy levels, concentration, and overall health and wellbeing.
Did you know that the world's farmers produce enough food to feed more than the global population? (FAO, 2024)
This year’s theme is ‘rights to food for a better life and a better future’, which recognises the holistic approach that is needed to tackle food challenges around the world. Our projects also use a holistic approach, working together to empower communities. Here’s how …
Immediate solutions:
Through our educating programme, we provide daily nutritious meals to children attending our encouraging education project.
Each student who attends our carpentry project receives a nutritious meal
Our football players each receive a snack and a drink
At our Saturday Kids Clubs, a nutritious lunch is served alongside a drink for each child every week
Thinking long term:
Women who attend our tailoring and knitting training course receive an income generating skill, with which they can provide for their families.
Children who receive an education are more likely to gain employment when they are older, giving them the best foot forward to becoming
Children who stay at our Ewafe home are taught about the importance of food, and enjoy learning how to grow nutritious foods in our Ewafe garden.
On this World Food Day, we are focusing on delivering sustainable solutions, ensuring every child has access to food. Can you help?
A £25 gift can provide 25 meals for children living in the slums of Kampala. Why not set up a regular gift this World Food Day and join us in breaking the cycle of poverty.
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