30-Hour Famine

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World Vision Malaysia has partnered corporations nationwide ever since the 30-Hour Famine debuted in 1997. Our partnerships are vital and have contributed to making this global movement what it is today – one of Malaysia’s largest advocacy-cum-fundraising campaign!

We appreciate and are forever grateful to all our partners and sponsors who have stood by us throughout the years. Your partnership and sponsorship are invaluable to us! 

Our Founding Partner
Sin Chew Daily

The 30-Hour Famine was first introduced in Malaysia in 1997, as a joint effort between World Vision Malaysia and the newspaper corporation Sin Chew Daily. The purpose of the campaign then was to raise funds for the dire famine situation in North Korea. Since then, it has grown to be one of the biggest movements in Malaysia.

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Would you like to join us in combating hunger and poverty? If you would like to find out more, get in touch with our Corporate Engagement team, please contact:

Adrian Tham
Adrian_Tham@wvi.org

Jennifer Teoh 
Jennifer_Teoh@wvi.org

The World Bank estimates that between 2021 and 2022, roughly 2.7 million additional Sri Lankans have fallen into poverty. According to the World Food Programme’s latest food security assessment of Sri Lanka in 2022, three in 10 households across the country face food insecurity.

3 major factors

affecting livelihoods:

Lack of technology, skills and resources for sustainable livelihoods
A lack of agriculture facilities, technology and skills lead to poor harvests, meagre incomes and reduced food purchasing power
Lack of capacity to respond to natural disasters
Droughts, floods and COVID-19 can disrupt the livelihoods of vulnerable families
Inability to meet food needs
Those with no job opportunities or low household income are unable to meet their minimum food requirements

3 major effects

of poor livelihoods:

Unstable household income
Apart from food insecurity, families with insufficient household income are unable to pay for their children’s education, health needs and more
Many relocate to find work
Low levels of education and a lack of livelihood skills have caused many to move away from home to work as daily wage workers
High rates of malnutrition
Nutritious food cost more. Those who cannot afford it suffer from malnutrition

3 major factors

affecting livelihoods:

Lack of technology, skills and resources for sustainable livelihoods
A lack of agriculture facilities, technology and skills lead to poor harvests, meagre incomes and reduced food purchasing power
Lack of capacity to respond to natural disasters
Droughts, floods and COVID-19 can disrupt the livelihoods of vulnerable families
Inability to meet food needs
Those with no job opportunities or low household income are unable to meet their minimum food requirements

3 major effects

of poor livelihoods:

Unstable household income
Apart from food insecurity, families with insufficient household income are unable to pay for their children’s education, health needs and more
Many relocate to find work
Low levels of education and a lack of livelihood skills have caused many to move away from home to work as daily wage workers
High rates of malnutrition
Nutritious food cost more. Those who cannot afford it suffer from malnutrition
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