
Less Food Waste Means More Money for Rwanda Farmers
Around 70% of Rwandans work in the agricultural sector, yet they lose vast amounts of their harvest before it ever reaches their plates or markets.

Around 70% of Rwandans work in the agricultural sector, yet they lose vast amounts of their harvest before it ever reaches their plates or markets.

Johnson Kagoye, WFP government partnerships officer in Uganda, is committed to ending hunger by reducing food waste and loss.

WFP faces a dizzying number of challenges in delivering assistance to the 5 million people who need it. Abductions, looting, harassment and illegal checkpoints are only the beginning.

Flooding affects millions of people in Congo. We look back at using advanced analytics for flood response there.

WFP’s Dalili App is innovating humanitarian assistance and empowering Syrian refugees in Lebanon.

Ebenezer Dadzie, WFP USA IT director, tells us why he’s passionate about using his professional skills to end hunger, for good.

Recently returned from India, WFP Development Director Torrey Shallcross recalls her meaningful experience visiting a school that receives WFP meals.

Claudine Galloway, General Mills corporate communications manager, explains how General Mills is partnering with WFP to enhance the nutrition of school meals in India.

The story of a wife, mother, student and a professional driver with World Food Programme in Nigeria.

World Food Programme (WFP) drone team assesses the villages most affected by Cyclone Kenneth