Videos
Esther Nawatti, Ugandan Nurse Practitioner
In a video premiered at the 2012 Fall Gala on October 13, Esther Nawatti, a nurse practitioner at Wakiso Epicenter in Uganda, shared how she cares for and advises pregnant women in her community.
VP for Advancement Betsy Deisroth at the 2011 Fall Event
The 2011 Fall Event and Africa Prize for Leadership for the Sustainable End of Hunger took place in New York City on October 22, 2011. Here, THP-Malawi Country Director, Rowlands Kaotcha, introduces VP for Advancement Betsy Deisroth.
CEO Mary Ellen McNish at the 2011 Fall Event
The 2011 Fall Event and Africa Prize for Leadership for the Sustainable End of Hunger took place at a gala in New York City on October 22, 2011. Watch the keynote speech by CEO Mary Ellen McNish.
Africa Prize Laureate Florence Chenoweth at 2011 Fall Event
The 2011 Fall Event and Africa Prize for Leadership for the Sustainable End of Hunger took place at a gala in New York City on October 22, 2011. Africa Prize Laureate Florence Chenoweth discusses the urgency of issues surrounding hunger, agriculture and rural women in her acceptance speech.
CHIRAPAQ Director Honored with Ford Foundation Visionaries Award
Tarcila Rivera, Founder and Executive Director of CHIRAPAQ, The Hunger Project's partner organization in Peru, is honored with the Ford Foundation Visionaries Award for her efforts to empower indigenous peoples. Learn more about the award here.
The Epicenter Strategy
The Epicenter Strategy is an integrated, bottom-up, gender-focused approach that empowers the people in a cluster of villages to work together to overcome hunger and poverty on a sustainable basis.
Georges Collinet Introduces The Hunger Project
Public radio star Georges Collinet introduces a short film about the innovative approaches to empowering people in Africa, South Asia and Latin America to end their own hunger.
Overview of The Hunger Project
Journey into the lives of hungry people in Africa, Asia and Latin America - and discover what becomes possible when people are empowered.
Visit The Hunger Project in Senegal
In this independent production by Senegalese filmmakers visiting Hunger Project epicenters, meet some of our partners generating income through the production of dietary supplements for school children, dairy processing and innovative agricultural techniques. Learn more about our work in Senegal.
Gita Rani Bormon: A Woman Leader from Bangladesh
This short video introduces Gita, a low-caste Hindu in Bangladesh, who is one of 3,000 women leaders trained by The Hunger Project. She has achieved tremendous progress in her village. Gita was a featured speaker at The Hunger Project's 2010 Fall Event in New York - watch her remarks.










