
With Loving, Tender Care: A Tribute to Grandparents on the Frontlines of the Fight Against Childhood Hunger
In honor of Grandparents’ Day, here are six stories of grandparents bringing joy, comfort and strength to their families.

In honor of Grandparents’ Day, here are six stories of grandparents bringing joy, comfort and strength to their families.

For International Literacy Day, meet Furaha: a farmer in the DRC who created a new life for her family thanks to literacy training through the WFP and FAO.

Time is running out for millions across Northern Ethiopia. This momentum must be sustained to save millions from falling deeper into hunger.

In the south of Senegal, communities are preserving the environment by using WFP biodigesters to convert cow dung into fertilizer and gas.

“I must help as many as I can with the little that I have. To me, this is sadaqah (the Islamic notion of ‘voluntary charity’).”

Thanks to peanuts, this pre-packaged, ready-to-eat food doesn’t require water or cooking and it’s saving lives around the world.

To mark Nature Photography Day, we’re looking at ten stunning photographs from some of the hungriest places on earth.

Eight years ago, Mahmoud rolled up his sleeves and started building a community school in his hometown with his bare hands.

By supporting schools, the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) boosts both health and literacy in rural areas.

With the Tokyo 2020 Olympics coming to a close, we look at the story of Kenyan Olympic medalist Paul Tergat and the impact school meals had on his journey.