
What Got You Here Won’t Get You There: Hunger in Latin America
What can be done to get progress in Latin America back on track? Andy Jarvis, a data scientist at CIAT, and Chase Sova, sr. director of public policy at WFP USA weigh in.

What can be done to get progress in Latin America back on track? Andy Jarvis, a data scientist at CIAT, and Chase Sova, sr. director of public policy at WFP USA weigh in.

Read how the support of the Astellas USA Foundation is creating a positive impact on the lives of Salvadoran children.

On Friday, Sept. 7, nearly 500 top business and policy leaders gathered in Minneapolis for the Economic Club of Minnesota’s Food Security Summit.

More than 900,000 refugees still call Bangladesh home–one year after the majority fled escalating violence in western Myanmar.

For the last six months, humanitarian organizations like WFP have delivered aid inside South Sudan, where 60 percent of its unpaved roads have disappeared.

When violence cut off 28,000 people from lifesaving assistance back in June in South Sudan, WFP found a way to bring lifesaving supplies.

In 2017 the number of hungry people rose to 821 million according to The State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World report released today.

The United Nations is warning of a potential “humanitarian catastrophe” in the last major rebel stronghold in the Syrian civil war involving tens of thousands of civilians.

The United Nations is warning of a potential “humanitarian catastrophe” in the last major rebel stronghold in the Syrian civil war involving tens of thousands of civilians.

In March 2018, a school meals program was restarted inside Yemen to give children new hope within the world’s worst humanitarian crisis.