Fatoumata benefited from microfinance education.

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Fatoumata Monomata

Fatoumata was eager to join our loans and learning program. Freedom from Hunger microfinance education has given her the tools she needs to help end world hunger...

Mohima learned about health, microfinance, and society issues.

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Mohima

In Learning Conversations, girls and their mothers learn about health, microfinance, and society issues. With these tools, they become a valuable part of the fight against world hunger...

Sophia operates four different microfinance enterprises.

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Sophia

Sophia operates four different microfinance enterprises, selling goods to her neighbors. Each business helps her meet the needs of her family as she fights world hunger...

Through her business, Augusta is fighting world hunger.

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Augusta

ESPOIR, an organization trained by Freedom from Hunger to provide microfinance loans, is helping Augusta run a small restaurant. Through her business, Augusta is fighting world hunger...

Self-Help through Microfinance — and More.

We bring poor women in Africa, Asia, and Latin America a powerful combination of microfinance, education, and health protection to help them achieve a sustainable, self-help end to world hunger.

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Microfinance and World Hunger News and Updates!

Freedom from Hunger Shows How Banking and Healthcare Can Work Together for the World's Poor

Freedom from Hunger has successfully completed a $6 million project funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. The four-year grant enabled Freedom from Hunger and five microfinance banks in Africa, Asia and Latin America to add health protection options to their financial offerings, reaching more than 1.5 million of the world’s rural poor in five countries: Benin, Bolivia, Burkina Faso, India and the Philippines.

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Freedom from Hunger Announces Search for New CEO

Dr. Chris Dunford of Freedom from Hunger has announced that he will retire after nearly 20 years as the organization's President and Chief Executive Officer. It is anticipated that the new President will take office on July 1, 2011, with Dr. Dunford staying on in a new role in research, communications, and advocacy for an additional two years during the transition.

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WHO Article on Linking Health to Microfinance

The June 2010 issue of the highly regarded Bulletin of the World Health Organization published an article by Freedom from Hunger's Trustee Sheila Leatherman and President Chris Dunford entitled "Linking Health to Microfinance to Reduce Poverty." In the words of the WHO Bulletin editor, "Sheila Leatherman and Christopher Dunford describe the positive effects of linking microfinance with health services." To read this, the first of many publications about to emerge from the four-and-a-half years of our Microfinance and Health Protection (MAHP) initiative, click here.

Saving for Change

Freedom from Hunger's Saving for Change program in Mali currently reaches more than 300,000 women and has generated over US$7,500,000 in accumulated funds. Click here to get a glimpse of how one of these groups of women, from the rural village of Koniobila, runs their program to generate money and improve the lives of everyone in their families...

Learn more about how Freedom from Hunger co-developed and expands the Saving for Change program with Oxfam America.