Unlock the Power of Innovative Hunger Solutions: Host a Mickey Leland International Hunger Fellow

Is your organization focused on global hunger, food insecurity, or emergency nutrition in BHA priority countries? The Mickey Leland International Hunger Fellowship offers a unique opportunity to host an emerging leader who brings growing technical expertise and a passion for driving change.

Why Host a Fellow?

  • Fresh Perspectives & Innovation: Fellows bring innovative ideas and practical solutions to food security, nutrition, climate change, and emergency nutrition challenges, enhancing your organization's efforts to combat hunger, malnutrition, and transform food systems.
  • Support for Impactful Programs: Whether through emergency nutrition interventions, research, or policy analysis, Fellows help optimize your programs and scale their impact in crisis-affected regions or development settings.
  • Capacity Building & Collaboration: Fellows work closely with your team to strengthen organizational capacity, foster knowledge-sharing, and build local partnerships for sustainable, long-term change.

Who Should Host?

  • International NGOs working on nutrition in emergencies in BHA priority countries (Madagascar, Chad, Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan, Central Sahel, Burkina Faso, Mali, Niger, Nigeria, Afghanistan, DR-Congo, and Haiti)
  • Organizations focused on Maternal, Infant, and Young Child Nutrition in Emergencies, Management of Acute Malnutrition, and Supplemental Nutrition Assistance in crisis settings
  • NGOs committed to global health, sustainable agriculture, and poverty alleviation

     

Next Steps

Hosting a Mickey Leland Fellow provides your organization with an emerging leader eager to drive meaningful change. 

 

For more information on how to host a Fellow, contact Elizabeth Uriyo at euriyo@hungercenter.org.

 

Visit our website at Mickey Leland International Hunger Fellowship ยป Congressional Hunger Center

 

 

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