
A Force of Nature: Hunger and Climate Crises in Ten Photographs From Around the Globe
To mark Nature Photography Day, we’re looking at ten stunning photographs from some of the hungriest places on earth.

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

Refugees are rigging up simple hydroponic production units using only local materials to grow fresh grass for their goats. It’s just one way WFP’s helps people in conflict zones.

More than 800 U.N. Volunteers have served with WFP in the past decade, helping us save lives in over 70 countries.

A whirlwind of conflict, displacement and pandemic means that more than 15 million kids could going hungry in West and Central Africa. We must respond immediately.

With their homes destroyed and their husbands killed, the women and children who fled Boko Haram in Nigeria, Chad and Cameroon have nowhere to turn.

Extreme weather events are rapidly increasing hunger and malnourishment. From hurricanes and flooding to droughts and desertification, these six stories portray the very real, very human impacts of a warming world.