
Cameroon: Cooperatives Create Family Bonds and Foster Friendship for Displaced Women
A resilience-building initiative backed by WFP and Korea is empowering communities recovering from displacement — and enabling new friendships.

A resilience-building initiative backed by WFP and Korea is empowering communities recovering from displacement — and enabling new friendships.

Through a upcycling centers in Bangladesh, Rohingya refuges are transforming packaging waste into useful products.

Hoover was dubbed “The Great Humanitarian” for his efforts to feed the citizens of Belgium after World War I and prevent famine.

President Eisenhower helped create a lasting legacy of food assistance throughout the world.

For decades, America has led the way in global humanitarian relief. These are five of the presidents who have paved the way in making America the generous nation it is today.

President Truman said of Europe, “Their most urgent need is food. If the peace should be lost because we failed to share our food with hungry people, there would be no more tragic example in all history of a peace needlessly lost.”

While we share a meal and reflect on our country’s history, let’s remember those who are still fighting for those elusive yet unalienable rights: life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.

American biologist and humanitarian Norman Borlaug is often called “The Father of the Green Revolution” for his groundbreaking discoveries in high-yield agriculture.

As a UNICEF Ambassador, Audrey Hepburn worked tirelessly on behalf of the millions around the world — especially children.

For International Day of the Tropics, we’re taking a deeper look at how climate presents unique challenges for those living in the Dry Corridor and how WFP is helping to break the cycle of hunger.