Location: Africa
For 239 days, WFP has employed every means of food delivery available, from airdrops and barges up the Nile to convoys of trucks, all transporting lifesaving food.
How a daily school meal is giving children a fighting chance at life.
Four years of conflict in South Sudan has plunged millions of people into hunger—and time is running out.
There isn't enough food — for refugees, for vulnerable families in conflict zones and for people struggling on the brink of famine.
An insight into how families are trying to find a sense of normality in Djibouti.
The Final Delivery
We introduce you to five Mozambicans who recount how their lives intertwined with a historic humanitarian crisis that left WFP with no choice but to sound the alarm.
‘People had only wild fruits and leaves to eat… and hunting, but most animals had run away because of the war.’
Conflict and Famine
In South Sudan, the combined effects of civil war and drought have left nearly 5 million people food-insecure.
We introduce you to five Mozambicans who recount how their lives intertwined with a historic humanitarian crisis that left WFP with no choice but to sound the alarm.
Almost four years after civil war broke out, we reflect on the stories dispatched from the world's youngest nation — South Sudan.