Feed My People is a UK based Humanitarian NGO with a mission to alleviate the suffering of vulnerable children in the developing world.
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FMP PROVIDES MEDICAL FIRST AID KITS AND TOOTH
BRUSHES TO GHANAIAN SCHOOL CHILDREN
FMP Serves Ghanaian Schoolchildren...
In this project, Feed My People identifies the food insecurity and primary health care needs of refugees and children in rural Ghana. In 2011 we provided over 13,000 Kg of food, medical, educational and other aid to vulnerable children and people in Ghana, West Africa including the Buduburam Refugees. The recipients were overwhelmed by the kindness and care of FMP supporters, donors and sponsors. To watch a video of the distribution please click here.
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Our Mission
FMP's mission and purpose is to relieve human suffering through humanitarian aid programmes including food aid, establishing, supporting and maintaining charitable, educational and campaigns, including but not limited to, raising awareness of the plight of Third World countries, providing worldwide relief and development to reduce human suffering as a result of hunger, poverty, disease, war, natural disasters and other circumstances creating human need. More about What we do
More about what we do
FMP FOOD AID DISTRIBUTION TO REFUGEES
IN GHANA WEST AFRICA IN SUMMER OF 2011
DISRIBUTION STAFF SPORTING FMP T-SHIRTS.
Feed my People has supported projects in Africa, including Congo, Ivory Coast, Uganda, Malawi, Somalia, Guinea-Bissau, Ghana, Ethiopia, Liberia and Zambia; Asia, including Afghanistan, the Philippines, India and Indonesia including the Tsunami affected region of South East Asia and Central America, including Honduras and Haiti.
BANGKOK 11 January 2012 (IRIN) - Findings that a one-time oral treatment to cure yaws, a neglected tropical disease, is as effective as the currently recommended penicillin injection have prompted the World Health Organization (WHO) to convene a meeting on how the disease may be wiped out.
NAIROBI 16 January 2012 (IRIN) - A partnership of humanitarian organizations working with community volunteers in South Kivu, eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), has helped demobilize thousands of children formerly associated with armed groups in the province, says the UN Children's Fund (UNICEF).
CAIRO 05 January 2012 (IRIN) - The involvement of children in violence during ongoing clashes between protesters and police in Egypt should be addressed because it is against international norms, say child rights activists.
DAR ES SALAAM 18 January 2012 (IRIN) - The demand for medical male circumcision is growing among Tanzania's non-circumcising communities, and officials say the country is on track to surpass its goal of reaching 2.8 million men by 2015.
NAIROBI 17 January 2012 (IRIN) - At end-November 2011, Somalia and the Central African Republic became the latest countries to commit to end the use of child soldiers ? a move seen as ?encouraging? by the UN, albeit with the proviso that the situation in both countries remains volatile.