PERU

51,196 people were impacted through three Area Programs.
21,593 men and women have better health outcomes after a response addressing anemia. Together with the Ministry of Health and FH, the community members are engaged in the prevention of anemia.
43,766 adolescents and young adults have access to a free vocational guidance application, PLAN EDU, which expanded their career options.
24,140 men and women exercised alternative masculinity to prevent domestic violence and promote gender equality by challenging traditional stereotypes that perpetuate inequality and violence. Alternative masculinities and the prevention of gender violence are important steps toward creating a more just, safe, and equitable society.
2,415 migrant and refugee women developed and employed skills and knowledge needed to make informed financial decisions and manage their resources effectively.
3,369 families diversified their crops, which provided a wider variety of food and nutrients to families, reducing their dependence on a single crop and strengthening food security. By growing a variety of crops, families have increased their resilience to natural disasters and extreme weather events.
Food for the Hungry Peru supports 155 communities to achieve transformed populations with equal opportunities and healthy and resilient environments, so that they may reach the potential that God has given them.