Improve food and nutrition security.
Hunger is a driving force behind poverty (and vice-versa). When a person doesn’t have enough to eat, their immune system is more easily compromised, they don’t have the physical or cognitive strength to make it through the day, and they often lack enough energy to work. This is why we prioritize nutrition in the fight to end poverty. Many of our livelihood programs also include nutrition components, such as our recent work in Ethiopia and Kenya with Lifesaving Education and Assistance to Farmers. Simply getting the right amount of calories and nutrients every day can go a long way to ending poverty.

LEAF Project participants winnow mung beans in Makere village in Tana River County, Kenya. (Photo: Lisa Murray/Concern Worldwide)
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