
Braving the Cold in Syria
Tens of thousands of newly displaced Syrians from Eastern Ghouta are relocating to makeshift shelters and camps that are struggling to absorb the arrival of more families in need.

Tens of thousands of newly displaced Syrians from Eastern Ghouta are relocating to makeshift shelters and camps that are struggling to absorb the arrival of more families in need.

3 women, 3 very different stories, 1 training program—giving vulnerable young people a voice.

2 years. 100,000 people. 309 airdrops.

People like Mustafa face an uncertain future trapped in Douma, Eastern Ghouta.

What Would Syria Look Like Without WFP?

WFP Syria Country Director Jakob Kern, describes his experience working in one of the world’s most difficult conflict zones.

As news reports highlight the deteriorating situation in Eastern Ghouta, the World Food Programme (WFP) is using every tool in its toolbox to deliver food to people trapped by conflict.

Since 2013, 400,000 people have been trapped in a besieged area of Syria without reliable access to food and medicine.

As families adopt emergency coping strategies, funding shortfalls have forced the World Food Programme (WFP) to cut food assistance to displaced Syrians inside the country.

More than six million people across Syria have fled their homes yet remain within its borders. Here’s how the World Food Programme (WFP) is making sure nutritious food remains within reach.