
Here’s How U.N. Volunteers Help Us Feed Hungry People Around the World
More than 800 U.N. Volunteers have served with WFP in the past decade, helping us save lives in over 70 countries.

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

Meet the river fording, jungle trekking, all-terrain vehicle that’s helping us get food to people in the most remote places.

Conflict, violence and coronavirus have left people without access to food and livelihoods in the Cabo Delgado region of Mozambique.

“Move to higher ground!” “Keep your family together!” “Keep your phones charged and dry!” These were the warnings that rang out in the hours before the storm hit.

The sheer scale and complexity of the challenges in Africa and other regions will stretch the resources and capacity of WFP and other agencies to the limit.

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.

World Food Programme (WFP) drone team assesses the villages most affected by Cyclone Kenneth

Mozambique has suffered two record-breaking cyclones in one month. WFP’s amphibious vehicles help deliver food to stranded communities. See how.

In times of disaster, WFP responds immediately to meet the need. Here’s how we’re responding to Cyclone Kenneth, and how you can help.

As Mozambique reels from the consequences of Cyclone Idai, Cyclone Kenneth hits the north of the country.