Location: Syria
For years, Syrian families have lived their lives in limbo, not knowing when they can return home or what kind of future awaits their children. One thing they should not have to worry about is where they will find their next meal.
WFP USA Board members Dan Glickman and Hunter Biden, along with CEO Rick Leach, explain why world leaders must prioritize humanitarian food assistance for Syrian refugees.
We speak with Dina el-Kassaby, WFP's Communications Officer based in Cairo, about how the conflict in Syria has affected families throughout the region.
The United Nations World Food Programme’s emergency response to the Syria crisis is its largest and most complex operation to date.
Consultant and researcher Sam Chapple-Sokol discusses the emerging field of culinary diplomacy.
Hunger has stolen hope inside Syria. Starvation is used a weapon in the war that always hits children - the most innocent - the hardest.
We've launched an operation to provide blankets, coats, scarves and gloves for thousands of Syrian children living in refugee camps in Jordan.
CBS Correspondent Scott Pelley traveled to the field to see the U.N. World Food Programme's work in and around Syria.
“We are reaching more people every day with urgently needed food assistance – many of them have been going hungry for months."
The BBC reports on WFP’s efforts to reach families in Syria left hungry and homeless because of the ongoing violence.