Bloggers Against Hunger

How to Become a Blogger Against Hunger?

Becoming a Blogger Against Hunger is easy: 

 

     Sign up
     Use the Blogging Toolkit
 
After signing up, you choose a widget to validate your blog and identify you as a Blogger Against Hunger.
 
It also allows you to fundraise directly through your blog and gives you access to a dashboard showing the amount rasied by you and your readers.
 
Most Bloggers Against Hunger write a monthly post, inbetween regular content, using the Blogging Toolkit resources (with videos, photos, facts and more).
 
When you write a blog post about hunger, make sure to submit it to wfp.org/bloggers-against-hunger/submit, so that we can share it with others!

Bloggers of the Week: Dion Simte and the Bono Street Team

The Bono Street Team and its coordinator Dion Simte are big fans of the U2 singer and activist Bono, who is well known for his humanitarian work and activism to create a better future for Africa.

 

Bono’s activism inspired Dion to create the Bono Street Team, to advocate for and support the work Bono does for Africa, and to help end extreme poverty and HIV/Aids.

 

The purpose of the Bono Street Team is to help raise awareness through social media, and they have even been officially approved by Bono himself!

 

Read their blog post about A Billion for a Billion

 

Follow the Bono Street Team on Twitter

Latest Topic - Right Food, Right Time

 

Most people think of malnutrition as not having enough to eat. But for many of the world's one billion hungry people, the problem is that they get too few of the minerals and vitamins that they need to thrive, physically and mentally.

 

Malnutrition often starts in the womb, when malnourished mothers give birth to malnourished children. This creates a cycle that continues for generations, and we need to break this cycle and ensure that the right food is provided at the right time.

 

The first two years of a child’s life is essential. Without the right nutrition, the child’s physical and mental development is compromised irreversibly. When a child is malnourished its body struggles to do normal things such as grow and resist disease.

 

Get photos, videos and facts in the Blogging Toolkit to blog about the issue.