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Summary of the 2024 Global Hunger Index Launch in Bolivia

The 2024 Global Hunger Index (GHI) was launched on October 30 at the Cinemateca Boliviana in La Paz.

Summary of the 2024 Global Hunger Index Launch in Peru

With great success and the participation of more than 80 people, Welthungerhilfe presented for the sixth consecutive year the Global Hunger Index report in Peru.

Launching the 2024 Global Hunger Index in Mali: A Call to Promote Gender Justice to Address Hunger

In Mali, the 2024 GHI was launched by the Minister Commissioner for Food Security and the German Ambassador, with 60 attendees from civil society, government, both national and international NGOs, UN agencies and donor organizations.

Launch of the 2024 Global Hunger Index | 10 OCTOBER

Join us as we discuss the findings of the 2024 Global Hunger Index and explore how advancing gender justice can create a climate-resilient world where all people are guaranteed the right to adequate food to lead healthy, productive lives.

Africa in Focus: GHI 2023 Launch at the African Union (AU)

Alliance2015, the African Union (AU), and Ethiopian government ministries of agriculture, Health and Agricultural Transformation Institute joined hands to launch the 2023 Global Hunger Index (GHI) Report.

GHI Malawi launch – what we learned

In Malawi, the 2023 GHI was launched in November 2023 with an aim of stimulating conversations around the overall status of food systems in the country and the role that the youth must play in realizing food security.

Launch of the 2023 Global Hunger Index (GHI) Report in Monrovia, Liberia

On April 17, 2024, the 2023 Global Hunger Index (GHI) Report was unveiled at the Mamba Point Hotel in Monrovia under the theme “The power of Youth in Shaping Food Systems”.

Launch of Global Hunger Index 2023

Welthungerhilfe (WHH) and Concern Worldwide host a conversation that spotlights diverse experiences of youth from around the world.

Launch of Global Hunger Index 2022

The launch of the 2022 GHI drew on the insights presented in the report to look at the power of rights-based, bottom-up, community-led governance to drive food systems transformation and highlight experiences from different contexts.