
Hunger Hotspots: Four Countries Face Famine, UN Report Warns
Hunger is soaring across 20 hunger hotspots where conflict, economic shocks, natural disasters and limited humanitarian access are putting millions of lives at risk

Hunger is soaring across 20 hunger hotspots where conflict, economic shocks, natural disasters and limited humanitarian access are putting millions of lives at risk

Almost overnight, Asia’s most fragile economy collapsed. For millions of people, WFP’s emergency food assistance has been a lifeline amidst chaos and uncertainty.

Take a look at some of the key things to watch out for in 2022 that could influence the state of the climate crisis and the direction we are heading in. Â

Over the last four months, Afghanistan has become the world’s largest humanitarian crisis. Jane Ferguson gives a heartbreaking account of her recent visit to Kabul.

Through all the challenges and successes of 2021, our team remained grounded by the mission of our work: to do everything in our power to create a world without hunger.

For International Day of Education, we’re taking look at how new schools and hot meals are keeping students in the classroom – even after disaster strikes.

For International Day of Education, we sat down with our President and CEO Barron Segar to get an inside look at the importance of school meals and how the world’s largest humanitarian organization is supporting millions of schoolchildren.

As our news consumption becomes more curated and built to keep us scrolling, plugged in or exploring the metaverse, we all must challenge ourselves to keep the less fortunate in our hearts.

What if some of our goals not only benefited us personally, but also the world? Consider our recommendations for personal habits you can develop this year that also help people around the world who are hungry.Â

Pasteur’s discovery revolutionized the food safety industry, extending the shelf life of foods and drinks kept in your refrigerator today.