At No to Hunger, our aim is to eradicate hunger by 2030 through sustainable community empowerment initiatives and intervention during and after conflict and natural disasters. Today, No to Hunger (NTH) is a key player in the war against hunger in the world. With an international presence covering all the continents, our organization provides seamless synergies and support response in 50 countries. Our priority is to have effective actions in the fields and testify about vulnerable population. Our strategies are multi-sectoral based on solid expertise to address the varied causes of hunger.
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No to Hunger (NTH) is committed to ensuring that nutritious food is available to people all over the world by creating social safety nets, access to markets for rural farmers, resilience to climate change and end cycle of conflict and hunger; eliminating malnutrition, food wastage and loss.
A world free of hunger where everyone gets a nutritious plate of food at least three times a day daily.
We are a non-profital & Charity raising money to end world hunger
Raised : $10,000 / $500,000
Irrigation investments in pipes, channels and canals that help water flow to dry areas and control flood, will bring relief to drought-weary regions and help blunt the worst effects of unpredictable weather.
Raised : $15,000 / $500,000
Food security is improved with better storage soutions. Therefore investing in storage facilities will go a long way to reduce food wastage as well as increase food availability to all.
Raised : $22,000 / $500,000
Globally, kwashiorkor indirected accounted for 53% of deaths among children under five between 2000 and 2003 when associated with other common childhood diseases like acute respiratory infections, malaria or measles.
At NTH we are particular about helping the underrepresented population, our team is made up of amazing women who keep raising the bar daily.
Countries that have developed successfully have shifted resources from agriculture to manufacturing. The Green Revolution benefited most regions of the world, particularly East Asia and the Pacific, where cereal yields quadrupled between 1960 and 1990. But Africa missed out on this and the continued lack of progress in agricultural productivity has been blamed for holding back the region’s overall economic growth.
Agricultural ecosystems provide humans with food, forage, bioenergy and pharmaceuticals and are essential to human wellbeing. These systems rely on ecosystem services provided by natural ecosystems, including pollination, biological pest control, maintenance of soil structure and fertility, nutrient cycling and hydrological services. Preliminary assessments indicate that the value of these ecosystem services to agriculture is underappreciated.
Irrigation is the process through which controlled amount of water can be supplied through artificial means such as pipes, ditches, sprinklers etc. the main objectives of irrigation systems is to help agricultural crop growth, landscape maintenance, reduce the effect of inadequate rainfall, ensure enough moisture essential for plant growth etc. Therefore, the importance of irrigation systems is very high.
Main importances of irrigation supplies are discussed below.