PARTNERS
About IFPRI The International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), established in 1975, pro- vides research-based policy solutions to sustainably reduce poverty and end hun-
ger and malnutrition. The Institute conducts research, communicates results, optimizes partnerships, and builds capacity to ensure sus- tainable food production, promote healthy food systems, improve mar- kets and trade, transform agriculture, build resilience, and strength- en institutions and governance. Gender is considered in all of the Institute’s work. IFPRI collaborates with partners around the world, including development implementers, public institutions, the private sector, and farmers’ organizations. IFPRI is a member of the CGIAR Consortium.
Who we are Welthungerhilfe is one of Germany’s largest pri- vate aid agencies, non-denominational and politically independent. It was established in 1962 under the umbrella of the UN Food and
Agriculture Organization (FAO). Then, it was the German section of the “Freedom from Hunger Campaign”, one of the first global cam- paigns to fight hunger.
What we do We fight to end hunger globally. Our goal is to make our work super- fluous. We pursue a holistic, quality- and impact-oriented concept ranging from immediate disaster aid and reconstruction to long-term development projects. In 2012, our 2,250 employees in 39 countries were able to support about 19 million people.
Our identity – who we are Concern Worldwide is Ireland’s largest non-governmental organisation, dedicat- ed to the reduction of suffering and work-
ing toward the ultimate elimination of extreme poverty. We work in 27 of the world’s poorest countries with more than 2,900 committed and talented staff.
Our mission – what we do Our mission is to help people living in extreme poverty achieve major improvements in their lives which last and spread without ongoing sup- port from Concern Worldwide. To this end, Concern Worldwide will work with the poor themselves, and with local and international part- ners who share our vision, to create just and peaceful societies where the poor can exercise their fundamental rights. To achieve this mis- sion we engage in long-term development work, respond to emergen- cy situations, and seek to address the root causes of poverty through our development education and advocacy work.
Our vision – for change A world where no one lives in poverty, fear or oppression; where all have access to a decent standard of living and the opportunities and choices essential to a long, healthy and creative life; a world where everyone is treated with dignity and respect.
How we work We cooperate with partner organisations in the project countries ensuring thereby that structures are reinforced from the bottom up and that successful project work can be secured in the long term. With our political activities, we fight for a change of the conditions that lead to hunger and poverty.
2013 Global Hunger Index | Partners
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