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Answered by kuttumalu020678
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FAO

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The Freedom From Hunger Campaign (FFHC)

The Freedom From  Hunger Campaign (FFHC) was an information/education initiative designed to raise awareness of the problem of hunger and malnutrition. FFHC pioneered relationships between non-governmental  organizations, governments, governmental agencies, religious, community and youth groups as well as millions of individuals in the effort to end hunger and  poverty. It was the largest ever public awareness campaign to raise the profile of the problem of hunger and malnutrition and possible solutions to that problem. The campaign was instrumental in bringing  non-governmental organizations into closer cooperation with governments and governmental agencies and it was a key factor in the emergence of the international humanitarian movement.

The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) launched  FFHC on July 1, 1960.  The campaign was conceived by FAO Director-General BR Sen to raise awareness of the problem of hunger and malnutrition and of possible solutions to that problem. FFHC was FAO's main contribution to the First United Nations Development Decade.  

Answered by AchalShah
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C) FAO

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