Patrick Barasa

Program Area Manager at Food for the Hungry, Inc.

Patrick Barasa is a seasoned program area manager at Food for the Hungry, Inc., with a strong background in developing and managing programs for communities in need. Since August 2017, Patrick has led the establishment of the FHU Lamwo cluster, delivering vital services in Livelihood, Nutrition, WASH, and Environment within the Palabek Refugee Settlement. Prior experience includes serving as a sub-program manager at Lutheran World Federation, where efficient project coordination was achieved across multiple districts, as well as roles at World Vision, where significant growth in child sponsorship was accomplished. Patrick's foundational expertise in project implementation was developed during a tenure at Vi-skogen/Vi Agroforestry. Academic qualifications include a Master of Business Administration from the Uganda Management Institute, a Post Graduate Diploma in Project Planning and Management from Gulu University, and a Bachelor of Science in Forestry from Makerere University.

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Food for the Hungry, Inc.

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Food for the Hungry is a Christian humanitarian organization ending all forms of human poverty by providing life-changing development programs, disaster relief, and advocacy. Since 1971, Food for the Hungry has been going into the world’s hardest places with an exit strategy: to respond to human suffering and graduate communities of extreme poverty into self-sustainability, all within a decade. By creating context-specific solutions in education, agriculture, health, livelihood, clean water, and disaster risk reduction, the nonprofit focuses on transformational development, investing in children as the key to lift entire communities out of poverty. With 98% of staff working in their country of origin, Food for the Hungry works side-by-side with local leaders, churches, and families to implement innovative solutions. The organization currently serves more than 14 million people in over 20 countries worldwide. For more information, follow @food4thehungry or visit www.fh.org.


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