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Antoni Porowski

WFP Goodwill Ambassador

Emmy Award-winning Producer and TV host Antoni Porowski advocates for Zero Hunger as a Goodwill Ambassador for the U.N. World Food Programme.

Antoni Porowski is an Emmy Award-winning producer, TV host, culinary expert and New York Times bestselling author known for starring in the critically acclaimed Netflix series Queer Eye.  

He is the Executive Producer and star of National Geographic’s highly-anticipated docuseries No Taste Like Home, which features a star-studded cast of celebrity friends who join Antoni on a global culinary adventure to learn about their heritages through ancestral food traditions. 

Born in Canada to European immigrants with Polish roots, Porowski was raised with a deep interest in and appreciation for diverse cultures, cuisines and the power of food to bring people together. As a Goodwill Ambassador, Antoni will continue to bring visibility to WFP’s lifesaving food assistance and resilience programs, which support more than 150 million people across 120 countries. These programs include emergency food assistance, climate-smart agricultural training for small-scale farmers, and the world’s largest school meals program.

Students having a school meal
Photo: WFP/Elias Miranda

Antoni Porowski + WFP USA

Oct 2024

Antoni Interview on WFP’s Lifesaving Nutrition Work

Antoni interviews Mr. Sow, a nutritionist and “food technologist” at WFP who works with the Senegalese government on nutrition interventions. They discuss the importance of good nutrition and the first-of-its-kind rice fortification project in the region.

Sep 2024

Antoni Represents WFP at the Global Citizen Festival

Antoni appears on stage at the Global Citizen Festival in NYC for an on-stage moment to raise awareness of WFP’s mission to fight global hunger and encourage viewers to give. 

June 2024

Antoni Interview on the Impact of WFP School Meals

Antoni meets with Mr. Gueye and Mrs. Ndiaye, two inspiring people from Senegal, to discuss how school meals keep kids – especially girls –in school and the impact of WFP’s homegrown school feeding program on families and the entire community. 

May 2024

Meeting with WFP Western Africa Regional Bureau

Antoni virtually meets with Western Africa RBD to discuss the situation in Senegal and WFP’s programs around nutrition, school meals, smallholder farmers, and gender equality.

Photo: WFP/Martin Dixon
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With Antoni Porowski

Antoni’s Interview on the Impact of WFP School Meals

Antoni’s Interview on WFP’s Lifechanging Nutrition Work

Antoni on Stage at the Global Citizen Festival