
Crisis Zone Food Cuts
There isn’t enough food — for refugees, for vulnerable families in conflict zones and for people struggling on the brink of famine.

There isn’t enough food — for refugees, for vulnerable families in conflict zones and for people struggling on the brink of famine.

An insight into how families are trying to find a sense of normality in Djibouti.


‘People had only wild fruits and leaves to eat… and hunting, but most animals had run away because of the war.’

In South Sudan, the combined effects of civil war and drought have left nearly 5 million people food-insecure.
Almost four years after civil war broke out, we reflect on the stories dispatched from the world’s youngest nation — South Sudan.

Level 3 Hunger Crisis Declared in DRC

Last month WFP reached some 2.7 million people with lifesaving food assistance across South Sudan.

In one of the most remote refugee camps in the world, WFP has introduced a smart new way to tackle food insecurity among refugees who lack access to land:Â Hydroponic agriculture.

WFP and UNICEF designed the simple yet innovative Integrated Rapid Response Mechanism (RRM) to deliver urgently needed supplies to families in hard-to-reach areas.