
The Ripple Effect of Global Instability and the Humanitarian Response
A haunting photo of an emaciated 7-year-old girl, Amal Hussain, pushed Yemen into the spotlight in 2018.

A haunting photo of an emaciated 7-year-old girl, Amal Hussain, pushed Yemen into the spotlight in 2018.

The annual Global Nutrition Report is the world’s most comprehensive report on nutrition, collecting data from 141 countries.

World Food Programme tailors its food assistance to the specific nutritional needs and conditions of each community and crisis.

In the spring of 2018, WFP relaunched its school meals program in Yemen, providing children with the nourishment they need to survive and thrive.

Last year was full of challenges and successes for WFP. Here are the stories that most captured readers’ attention.

Children form the future human capital of a nation, and school feeding programs provide a key support in building the foundations.

We talked to Mary Jane Melendez, executive director of the General Mills Foundation, to learn more about why the company prioritizes nonprofit partnerships.

The five main causes of hunger in Yemen are interrelated, each one prolonging the others. Here’s what you need to know about them and how you can help.

A look at what 2018 meant for the World Food Programme (WFP) and the millions of people it serves.
After four years of conflict and destruction, Yemen is teetering on the brink of famine. It’s the largest humanitarian crisis on the planet.