
New contribution from the United States strengthens WFP’s emergency response in Haiti
Through the support of the United States, WFP will deliver emergency food assistance to at least 390,000 people over the next 18 months.

Through the support of the United States, WFP will deliver emergency food assistance to at least 390,000 people over the next 18 months.

WFP is calling for support to protect fragile gains in the fight against hunger and to foster stability in the struggling Caribbean nation.

A new joint report by FAO and WFP warns that acute food insecurity is deepening in 16 hunger hotspots, which could drive more into famine.

New WFP report, ‘A Lifeline at Risk’, finds that 13.7 million WFP food aid recipients could be pushed into emergency levels of hunger.

A new World Food Programme hunger analysis reveals alarming levels of child malnutrition and increased hunger in Haiti.

World Food Program USA’s Fall Statement of Impact provides a snapshot of global hunger from May to September 2025 and how the World Food Programme (WFP) responded.  Â

WFP warned today that rising violence by armed groups in Haiti’s capital is restricting humanitarian access and pushing families deeper into hunger.

Janvier Muhima, head of WFP’s office in Port-au-Prince, shares the challenges they face delivering food amidst the violent conflict in Haiti.

World Food Programme Regional Director in Latin America and the Caribbean Lola Castro speaks on the hunger crisis in Haiti.

Haiti is the poorest country in the Latin America and Caribbean region, and one of the most food-insecure places in the world. Today, over 4 million Haitians needs urgent food assistance.