Location: Asia
Flooding and landslides have caused widespread destruction across Pakistan. The country is reeling from the devastating climate disaster.
Despite being one of the fastest growing economies in southeast Asia, in recent years declines in poverty have been modest, leaving marginalized groups such as women, children and the elderly, vulnerable to hunger and poverty.
With the landscape in Tajikistan being mountainous with only 7% of farmable land, which is vulnerable to extreme climate events, food insecurity is a challenge for the majority of its population.
As one of the newest countries in the world, Timor-Leste is struggling with food insecurity as they're highly dependent on agriculture, which is vulnerable to extreme climate events.
This small Himalayan Kingdom has a "gross national happiness" quotient, but more frequent climate disasters threaten to reverse the country's progress.
Home to the world’s largest refugee camp, Bangladesh is hosting nearly 900,000 Rohingya refugees from neighboring Myanmar.
Armenia has gone through a profound transformation since its independence. But progress has left the most vulnerable groups behind.
Nearly half of Afghanistan's population faces severe hunger, including 6 million on the brink of starvation. Families are less prepared than ever to endure another harsh winter.
What's it like to live in a country with terrain that is both breathtakingly beautiful and incredibly dangerous?
Today's political world can feel completely divided along party lines. The McGovern-Dole Food for Education Program is a shining example of what can be achieved when we put parties aside.
Meet Anita: she lives in rural Nepal and tells us her story. "If there is no hunger in the world, it would be great. I would feel happy."