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Why it’s still worth supporting Tigray
Ethiopia finds itself faced with a humanitarian crisis and predictions of famine, forty years after an estimated 1 million lives were lost to hunger in 1984/85. Why do these people need help again?
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Video reports from Tigray, Ethiopia
A selection of video diaries from the Mary's Meals team's latest visit to Tigray, Ethiopia.
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Scorched land, dusty plains and dry riverbeds stretch for as far as the eye can see in the northwestern region of Turkana, Kenya. Like many regions across East Africa, Turkana faces seismic challenges with hunger and poverty.
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A different level of hunger
We spoke with Sister Medhin from our partner organisation in Ethiopia about the toll that years of deadly civil war has taken on the people of Tigray and the crippling hunger – now worse than ever – that children and communities are facing.
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Stop Child Hunger
The current global hunger crisis is undeniable and in South Sudan – the world’s poorest country – conflict, climate shocks and poor economic conditions have left millions of people in need of food aid. Mary’s Meals is working with local partners and communities to ensure children can receive a meal every school day while they learn. Education cannot wait.
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Executive Director, Patricia Friel, participates in Sara Kyne’s portrait exhibition
Moycullen-based artist, Sara Kyne, created a portrait exhibition 22 precious people in the charity sector, including our Director, Patricia Friel, who tirelessly and selflessly give of their time, their energy and their passion to change the lives of those they help.
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