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An Open Call with Aissa Barry, Head of Programs, The Hunger Project Burkina Faso
Aissa Barry is Head of Programs for the Hunger Project (THP) Burkina Faso. She holds Masters Degrees in Management of Projects from ISIG International (now the Université Aube Nouvelle) and Master of Letters from The Université de Ouagadougou. She has been with The Hunger Project Burkina Faso for nine years where she has worked with rural communities across the country. Her experience has brought her to challenging situations, but has also revealed the resilience and determination of the people.
Aissa spoke about her work for The Hunger Project Burkina Faso, her experience with the displacement and resiliency of her own village (Toulfé), and the methodology at the heart of The Hunger Project programs.
Hers is a story of action, resiliency and hope. Read the blog HERE.
What is chronic hunger? How are we ending hunger?
Up to 811 million people are suffering from chronic, persistent hunger around the world. Unlike famines that receive emergency-aid, chronic hunger is a silent, invisible, day-after-day condition.