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22 May 2008
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TeleFood: building solidarity to end world hunger

Raising awareness about the problem of hunger mobilizes energy to find a solution. In 1997, FAO launched TeleFood, a campaign of concerts, sporting events and other activities to harness the power of media, celebrities and concerned citizens to help fight hunger.
The millions of viewers who saw the week-long Groundwork concert in Seattle, Washington, United States, in 2001, a dusk-to-dawn solidarity concert in Johannesburg, South Africa, in 2002, or the seven annual TeleFood galas in Spain, proved the power of these events.
Since its start, the campaign has generated close to US$ 19 million in donations. TeleFood has funded 2137 projects in 127 countries. Money raised through TeleFood pays for small, sustainable projects that help small-scale farmers produce more food for their families and communities.
TeleFood events centre around the observance of World Food Day, marking the founding of FAO on 16 October 1945. This year's World Food Day / TeleFood theme is Agriculture and intercultural dialogue.

visit TeleFood Portal for more

User comments

"Food vs. Military"

Author: Amber Lawes
Time: 20.10.2006 03:55

Comment: My High School Social teacher once said that if every country in the world took .02% of their military budgets and put it towards world hunger, everybody would be fed. This was in 2002. I wonder how much lower that percentage is now that things seem to be worse. To the world's wealthier countries, this is an embarassment.



 
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