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We believe there is ENOUGH in this world for every child, to have the nourishing food they need so they can have life of plenty, a life in all its fullness. Now is the moment for us to say ENOUGH and call for ENOUGH nutritious food for every child.

Give more. Act more. Pray more.

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ENOUGH of Child Hunger

The world’s attention is already on the problems that create child hunger and with the right will, together we can embed solutions fit for children in those efforts. Help a child and their community have ENOUGH food on their table.

In the Philippines, the prevalence of malnutrition, particularly stunting, among children and adolescents remains high, especially among those aged 0 to 59 years old. Filipinos are worried about finding money to buy food for the family, some experienced cutting the size of their meals. We all have a responsibility to end hunger. If we all work together, we can end hunger and malnutrition among children for good.

In 2022, World Vision trained more than 320,000 caregivers on maternal and child health and nutrition, hygiene, and health care. We have already started but the battle to combat child hunger is far from over.

Eight-year-old Mark pictured at his home. Mark was enrolled in World Vision’s 90-day nutrition classes as he was found to be malnourished.
END CHILD HUNGER NOW

We believe there is ENOUGH in this world for every child, to have the nourishing food they need so they can have life of plenty, a life in all its fullness. Now is the moment for us to say ENOUGH and call for ENOUGH nutritious food for every child.

Give more. Act more. Pray more.

enough-infographics
ENOUGH of Child Hunger

The world’s attention is already on the problems that create child hunger and with the right will, together we can embed solutions fit for children in those efforts. Help a child and their community have ENOUGH food on their table.

In the Philippines, the prevalence of malnutrition, particularly stunting, among children and adolescents remains high, especially among those aged 0 to 59 years old. Filipinos are worried about finding money to buy food for the family, some experienced cutting the size of their meals. We all have a responsibility to end hunger. If we all work together, we can end hunger and malnutrition among children for good.

In 2022, World Vision trained more than 320,000 caregivers on maternal and child health and nutrition, hygiene, and health care. We have already started but the battle to combat child hunger is far from over.

Eight-year-old Mark pictured at his home. Mark was enrolled in World Vision’s 90-day nutrition classes as he was found to be malnourished.
END CHILD HUNGER NOW