
Bram Mussa Rescued Over 100 People With a Single Canoe
“The water level rose up to our elbows. My husband and I were carrying our children in our arms…We were trapped.”

“The water level rose up to our elbows. My husband and I were carrying our children in our arms…We were trapped.”

There are more than 900,000 people living as refugees in Cox’s Bazar and WFP is providing life-saving assistance to more than 95% of them.

Chase Sova, WFP USA sr. director of public policy, imagines what food production will look like in the 22nd century.

Hunger does not exist in isolation. As we celebrate Earth Day, Rick Leach, WFP USA CEO, asks us to remember that the climate and hunger are interconnected.

$140 million is needed as the World Food Programme (WFP) steps up assistance in Mozambique.

We invite you to explore our work. Be inspired. Take action. Help us end global hunger.

Lisa McCullagh, president of Scarborough & Tweed, explains why her company gives back to WFP USA.

Arif Hussein, WFP chief economist, on why the metrics of access keep him up at night.

“The gender disparity of hunger is unacceptable.” WFP USA’s CEO Rick Leach explains how empowering women is the solution to ending hunger worldwide.

The cyclone that hit Mozambique, Zimbabwe and Malawi has destroyed homes, schools, businesses and essential infrastructure. Survivors have lost everything and need our help.