The World Food Prize Foundation

2023 Laureate Social Media Toolkit

Heidi Kühn

Please join us in celebrating the announcement of Heidi Kühn as our 2023 World Food Prize Laureate! Kühn was recognized for her farmer-focused development model that revitalizes farmland, food security, livelihoods, and resilience after devastating conflict.

The esteemed $250,000 World Food Prize is awarded annually for an exceptional, individual achievement that advances human development by demonstrably increasing the quantity, quality, availability of or access to food via creative interventions within the food system.

This social media toolkit contains sample Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn posts which can be copied or adapted to promote the Announcement for the 2023 World Food Prize Laureate. Please join us in celebrating this accomplished individual! 

When posting, please use the hashtag #FoodPrize23 and tag @WorldFoodPrize so we can engage with your posts!

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Twitter:

  • Congratulations to the 2023 @WorldFoodPrize Laureate, Heidi Kuhn of the United States! 
    Kuhn is recognized for her farmer-focused development model that restores farmland, food security, livelihoods, and resilience after devastating conflict. #FoodPrize23

  • This October, Heidi Kuhn will be awarded the prestigious $250,000 @WorldFoodPrize. For more than two decades, she has shown millions of people living in war-torn regions around the world a way forward for restoring peace and prosperity through agriculture. #FoodPrize23

  • Heidi Kuhn, the 2023 @WorldFoodPrize Laureate, is a humanitarian whose work turning “mines to vines” shows the world the vital role agriculture must have in the resilient recovery from conflict and restoration of peace. #FoodPrize23

  • 2023 @WorldFoodPrize Laureate Heidi Kuhn was inspired to found @RootsofPeace in 1997 after winning her own battle with cancer. Their work has since impacted over one million farmers and members of farming families in war-torn regions around the world. #FoodPrize23

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Facebook/LinkedIn:

  • Heidi Kuhn will receive the 2023 World Food Prize for her farmer-focused development model that restores farmland, food security, livelihoods, and resilience after devastating conflict.
    For more than two decades, she has shown millions of people living in war-torn regions around the world a way forward for restoring peace and prosperity through agriculture.
    Congratulations, Heidi Kuhn! #FoodPrize23

  • Congratulations to Heidi Kuhn of the United States for her achievement in winning the 2023 World Food Prize!
    Kuhn, a non-profit leader and humanitarian, has impacted over one million farmers and members of farming families, spanning eight countries through her organization Roots of Peace. The organization has facilitated the removal of unexploded bombs and landmines and restored the land to agricultural use. #FoodPrize23

  • The 2023 World Food Prize Laureate, Heidi Kuhn, was inspired to found the non-profit organization Roots of Peace in 1997 after winning her battle with cancer. Since then, she has grown Roots of Peace to impact over one million farmers and members of farming families, facilitating the removal of unexploded bombs and landmines and restoring the land to agricultural use. #FoodPrize23

  • 2023 World Food Prize Laureate Heidi Kuhn has helped over one million farmers and members of farming families, particularly in post-conflict zones.
    With conflicts proliferating in so many parts of the world, war is a growing threat to farmlands and food security. An increasing number of nations are finding it necessary to confront the daunting challenge of restoring food systems, livelihoods and communities after conflict. Kühn’s work turning “mines to vines” shows the world the vital role agriculture must have in the resilient recovery from conflict and restoration of peace. #FoodPrize23

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Instagram:

  • Heidi Kuhn will receive the 2023 @WorldFoodPrize for her farmer-focused development model that restores farmland, food security, livelihoods, and resilience after devastating conflict.
    For more than two decades, she has shown millions of people living in war-torn regions around the world a way forward for restoring peace and prosperity through agriculture.
    Congratulations, Heidi Kuhn! #FoodPrize23

  • Congratulations to Heidi Kuhn of the United States for her achievement in winning the 2023 @WorldFoodPrize!
    Kuhn, a non-profit leader and humanitarian, has impacted over one million farmers and members of farming families, spanning eight countries through her organization Roots of Peace. The organization has facilitated the removal of unexploded bombs and landmines and restored the land to agricultural use. #FoodPrize23

  • Please join us in celebrating the 2023 @WorldFoodPrize Laureate, Heidi Kuhn of the United States.
    With conflicts proliferating in so many parts of the world, war is a growing threat to farmlands and food security. An increasing number of nations are finding it necessary to confront the daunting challenge of restoring food systems, livelihoods and communities after conflict. Kühn’s work turning “mines to vines” shows the world the vital role agriculture must have in the resilient recovery from conflict and restoration of peace. #FoodPrize23

  • Heidi Kuhn, the 2023 @WorldFoodPrize Laureate, and her organization @RootsofPeace facilitate the removal of unexploded bombs and landmines and restore the land to agricultural use. For more than two decades, she has shown millions of people living in war-torn regions around the world a way forward for restoring peace and prosperity through agriculture.
    Please join us in celebrating Heidi Kuhn! #FoodPrize23

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