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Globe expands campaign vs. hunger

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Globe Telecom said it joined forces with the United Nations World Food Program (WFP) to open up the Hapag Movement to international donors to address the hunger problem in the Philippines.

The partnership is seen to expand the Hapag Movement’s donor reach and amplify its impact. So far, it has helped feed over 95,000 beneficiaries and produced 2,662 livelihood training graduates since its launch in 2022.

The Hapag Movement aims to address involuntary hunger by providing sustainable feeding and livelihood training to vulnerable families, leveraging partnerships to raise funds and reach communities. By joining forces with the UN World Food Program, Globe hopes to tap the Filipino diaspora and get support from other international donors to bring urgent help to the hungry.

“We are privileged to collaborate with the UN World Food Program, global leader in the fight against hunger and the largest international ally of the Hapag Movement. With their support, we are optimistic about mobilizing the global donor community to tackle the urgent issue of hunger in the Philippines,” said Yoly Crisanto, chief sustainability and corporate communications officer at Globe.

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