Location: Africa
In a historic unanimous vote, members of the U.N. Security Council recognized for the first time that armed conflict and violence are closely linked to food insecurity and the risk of famine currently threatening the lives of millions of people.
By air, by river, by road. The race to stop looming famine means the World Food Programme (WFP) is leaving no stone unturned to gain access to people in need.
Thanks to WFP’s support, a school meals program in Kenya has achieved a new milestone—its own graduation.
How one foundation in Kentucky is nourishing the dreams of children in Uganda.
Learn how the Lift a Life Foundation nourished the dreams of 100,000 children in 300 schools across Uganda by supporting school meals from the U.N. World Food Programme (WFP).
An Ebola outbreak is threatening a country already on the brink of famine as the World Food Programme (WFP) steps up its emergency response to save lives before it’s too late.
When Cedric Habiyaremye, a PhD student at Washington State University, thinks about his mom Agnes, he remembers a long journey he once took with her as an eight-year-old.
As Ethiopia braces for another year of meager rainfall, farmers search for food as hundreds of thousands of people from neighboring countries seek refuge from conflict within its borders.
We talk to talks to Diko Amariah about delivering emergency supplies in one of the world's most dangerous conflict zones.
With the rainy season set to start next month, WFP is moving mountains to pre-position lifesaving food for people in need.
3 women, 3 very different stories, 1 training program—giving vulnerable young people a voice.
Violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo has pushed one in four people into severe hunger—children are especially vulnerable.