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Action Against Hunger USA
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Areas of expertise & Fields of activity:
Economic and Social
:
Agriculture
Children
Development
Food
Humanitarian Affairs
Refugees
Social Development
Taxation Policy
Technical Cooperation
United Nations Funding
Financing for Development
:
Increasing financial and technical cooperation for development
Mobilizing international resources for development
Social Development
:
Poverty
Social policy
Sustainable Development
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Agriculture
Capacity-building
Disaster management and vulnerability
Freshwater
Health
Poverty
Rural Development
Sanitation
Sustainable development for Africa
Waste (solid)
Geographic scope:
International
Country of activity:
South Sudan
Cambodia
Uganda
Pakistan
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Nigeria
Kenya
Millennium Development Goals:
Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger
Reduce child mortality
Improve maternal health
Mission statement:
Action Against Hunger's Mission is to combat hunger, malnutrition and physical suffering and the associated distress that endanger the lives of children, women and men in emergency situations of war, conflict and natural disaster. AAH's involvement typically begins with emergency relief in response to a crisis, but relief is always reinforced by longer term programs enabling victims to regain their autonomy and the means to live independent of external aid. In carrying out our activities, all members of AAH's International Network adhere to a charter of principles that forms the foundation of our humanitarian commitment: independence, impartiality, nondiscrimination, free and direct access to victims, professionalism, and transparency. In the short term, we address hunger and malnutrition by providing food and water in emergency situations. In the long term, we provide training in nutrition, food security, water and sanitation, and health care to ensure self-sufficiency and help to rebuild communities. The ultimate aim of all of our programs is to enable vulnerable populations to regain their self-sufficiency as soon as possible. Independence Action Against Hunger acts according to its own principles in order to maintain its moral and financial independence. Action Against Hunger's actions are not defined in terms of domestic or foreign policies, nor does the organization act in the interest of any government. Neutrality Action Against Hunger maintains a strict political and religious neutrality. Nevertheless, Action Against Hunger can denounce human rights violations it witnesses as well as obstacles put in the way of its humanitarian activities. Non-Discrimination A victim is a victim. Action Against Hunger rejects all discrimination based on ethnicity, nationality, opinion, race, religion, sex, or social class. Free and Direct Access to Victims Action Against Hunger demands free access to victims and direct control of its programs. Action Against Hunger uses all means available to achieve this goal, and will denounce and act against obstacles that prevent the organization from doing so. Action Against Hunger also verifies the allocation of its resources in order to ensure that they reach those individuals for whom they are destined. Under no circumstances can partners working together with or alongside Action Against Hunger become the ultimate beneficiaries of Action Against Hunger's aid programs. Professionalism To maximize its efficiency and use of resources, Action Against Hunger bases the assessment, conception, management, and realization of its programs on the highest professional standards and its years of experience. Transparency Action Against Hunger is committed to respecting a policy of transparency and disclosure for its beneficiaries, donors, and partners by making available all information on the allocation and management of its funds, and by providing independent verification of its good management.
Year established:
1985
Year of registration:
2002
Organizational structure:
Action Against Hunger US is governed by a board of directors. A CEO leads the organization, and the CEO reports to the Board
Number and type of members:
Action Against Hunger US is not a membership organization and does not have members.
Affiliation with NGO networks:
Action Against Hunger US is a member of the ACF International network. We are also a member of InterAction in the US
Funding structure:
Grants from Governments
Donations and grants from domestic sources
Foreign and international grants
Fundraising campaigns
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