This activity report is an opportunity to look back at 2022 and to announce our new name, which reflects the choice to broaden our strategy based on the co-construction of Sustainable Food Systems.
Humundi


A word from the General Secretary
Inspired by our close links with those involved in agriculture, research and international solidarity, we are now promoting systemic change in the way we produce, distribute, consume and design our food.
With this in mind, SOS Faim has become Humundi, a name that embodies our strategic expansion towards the co-construction of sustainable food systems.
We want this new name to resonate as a call to broaden our impact.
At Humundi, we believe that we cannot feed the world without taking care of people and the planet. That’s why we support those who are committed to an agro-ecological transition on different scales, while remaining on a constant learning curve.


Humundi act for fair and
sustainable food systems
In 2022, Humundi has rolled out its new strategy: to co-construct sustainable food systems in the face of the food, climate, economic, energy and social crises.
The fruit of 50 years’ work with our partners, this choice is rooted in the realisation that only a global transformation of production and consumption methods can provide access to healthy, sustainable food for all.

Alimenterre
stimulate thought and debate
After two years at See U, Alimenterre, our festival of films on the global food crisis, returned to the Cinéma Galeries in Brussels from 13 to 17 September 2022. Here’s a look back at the highlights of this year’s festival and what’s new.
6th edition of Hunger Race
a great success
key figures in 2022

> 1,2M
Rural families supported

69
Partner organisations

> 5M€
Funding for our partner organisations

9
Countries of operation in Africa, Latin America and Europe

85
Volunteers

70 870
People reached in Belgium
Consult the report 2022
Annual Report 2022