Projects

On this page, you will learn how new seed, sensible cultivation techniques or financing models can change the lives of starving people around the world.

 

An Overview of Partners' Projects

People harvest cocoa pods in a lush Ivory Coast plantation, using machetes to open them on large green leaves.

TOWARDS A SUSTAINABLE COCOA SECTOR

About 60 percent of the cocoa processed in Germany comes from the Ivory Coast. It is grown by 800,000 cocoa farmers, who typically only own up to five hectares of land.

A project in cooperation with the GIZ

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Three men work on solar panels in a garden, using tools and a multimeter to ensure proper installation.

GREEN BUSINESS IDEAS IN RURAL AREAS

It is above all a lack of opportunities which is driving many young Indians into the cities. An educational; program creates new opportunities in the countryside.

A project of Welthungerhilfe

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A group of people work together to stack large bundles of hay under a clear blue sky.

HAY FOR THE DRY SEASON

Climate change makes the nomadic life of the Masai in Kenya more difficult. A new project introduces them to agriculture.

A project of Welthungerhilfe

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A group of children in colorful clothing play and pose energetically against a vibrant blue background.

FROM EXODUS TO MORE SELF-CONFIDENCE

In Afghanistan, thousands of domestic refugees live in poverty. A project brings education and acrobatics into their lives.

A project of Welthungerhilfe

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Two women in colorful attire attentively take notes during a group discussion in an outdoor setting.

INCOME STRENGTHENS PEACE

Congo is daring to rebuild. Improving nutrition and incomes will provide hope for the future, particularly for women and adolescents.  

A project of Welthungerhilfe

 

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SYMBIOSIS BETWEEN NATURE AND THE ECONOMY

In southern Africa, the world's largest nature reserve is being created. Local animals and people alike will benefit from tourism and agricultural projects.

A Project of WWF

 

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