EPHI Recognized by the Zero Hunger Coalition for Advancing Global Clean Water and Food System Resilience
Strengthening collective action to advance food security, nutrition, and climate resilient drinking water systems.
Press Release
Chicago, Illinois – December 10, 2025
Environmental & Public Health International® (EPHI) announced that it has been recognized by the Zero Hunger Coalition for its commitment under the Zero Hunger Private Sector Pledge. This recognition highlights EPHI’s work to support global efforts that advance food security, improve nutrition outcomes, and reinforce climate resilient drinking water infrastructure and food systems.
“The Zero Hunger Coalition plays an essential role in uniting partners to address food security, nutrition, and essential services. EPHI is proud to contribute to this collective effort advancing resilient water and food systems,” said Anthony Ross, Founder of Environmental & Public Health International.
EPHI’s pledge contributes to internationally agreed goals and aligns with global partners working to reduce hunger and strengthen essential community services.
This announcement builds on the press release published on November 23, 2025 and reinforces EPHI’s ongoing contributions to Sustainable Development Goal 2.
Learn more about EPHI’s commitments and global partnerships in the EPHI Newsroom.

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