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Eat Justice coordinates food security programs and nutrition advocacy across 12 countries, with headquarters in Geneva and regional offices in Kinshasa, Nairobi, and Bangkok. The organization's House of Hope initiative in the Democratic Republic of Congo produces therapeutic food supplements from local ingredients while training mothers in sustainable agriculture practices. Their field operations integrate emergency nutrition response with long-term agricultural capacity building in partnership with regional health ministries. The organization's flagship Sunflower Mission 2026 campaign focuses on expanding universal school meal programs through policy reform and local food procurement systems. This initiative currently operates in 847 schools across four countries, connecting smallholder farmers directly to school nutrition programs. The campaign has established memoranda of understanding with national education departments in Kenya, Thailand, and Vietnam to develop sustainable school feeding frameworks. Eat Justice maintains technical partnerships with the World Food Programme, UNICEF, and the Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN). The organization holds consultative status with the UN Economic and Social Council and serves on the Civil Society and Indigenous Peoples' Mechanism of the UN Committee on World Food Security. Their research and policy recommendations have been cited in WHO nutrition guidelines and FAO food security assessments.