12 August 2019
Buddhist Global Relief
2018
Commitment Progress
Buddhist Global Relief has expended funds in the amount of USD $1,844,317 over the 3-year period from 2016 to 2018 in support of the updated Global Strategy (2016-2030). We have approximately 30,000 direct beneficiaries. We fulfill this commitment through our regular projects, which operate in the following areas: (1) provide direct food aid to people afflicted by hunger and malnutrition; (2) develop better long-term methods of sustainable food production and management, appropriate to the cultures and traditions of the beneficiaries; (3) promote the education of girls and women, so essential in the struggle against poverty and malnutrition; (4) give women an opportunity to start right livelihood projects to support their families. We also seek to raise awareness of global hunger and advocate for an international food system that exemplifies social justice and conduces to ecological sustainability. This commitment is made based on the need to combat chronic hunger and malnutrition, provide livelihood opportunities for poor women, and support the education of poor children, especially
2015
Buddhist Global Relief announces a commitment of USD $1,600,000 over the five-year period from 2016 to 2020 in support of the updated Global Strategy (2016-2030). We expect this commitment to have approximately 16,000 direct beneficiaries. We will seek to fulfill this commitment through our regular projects, which operate in the following areas: (1) provide direct food aid to people afflicted by hunger and malnutrition; (2) develop better long-term methods of sustainable food production and management, appropriate to the cultures and traditions of the beneficiaries; (3) promote the education of girls and women, so essential in the struggle against poverty and malnutrition; (4) give women an opportunity to start right livelihood projects to support their families. We also seek to raise awareness of global hunger and advocate for an international food system that exemplifies social justice and conduces to ecological sustainability. This commitment is made based on the need to combat chronic hunger and malnutrition, provide livelihood opportunities for poor women, and support the education of poor children, especially girls.