
WFP Convoy Reaches Syrian Settlement Isolated from Aid
Recently, WFP broke through barriers to reach Rukban, an isolated Syrian settlement, with lifesaving food and supplies.

Recently, WFP broke through barriers to reach Rukban, an isolated Syrian settlement, with lifesaving food and supplies.

As peace talks stall to end the world’s worst humanitarian crisis, a ship of hope—supported by U.S. wheat—tells an inspiring story about why American support for the people of Yemen right now matters so much. Ann Nallo reports.

Life has been hard for Nyagiech, hunger a constant battle, but with WFP’s help she can provide her family with the food they need to survive.

Yemen has become the world’s worst humanitarian crisis. The situation is dire, and if things don’t change soon, it will get worse.

Conflict in Syria forced Hussein’s family to flee to Lebanon, where they are rebuilding a life at a refugee camp.

By land, air and sea, World Food Programme does whatever it takes to reach people in the most need.

This World Food Day 2018, we’re excited to announce the three recipients of the Fall 2018 Catherine Bertini Trust Fund Awards.

“Solving food insecurity is not about producing more food, but rather making the most of the food that we already have.”

Mark Kennedy, chairman of the Economic Club of Minnesota, and Rick Leach, WFP USA CEO, explain how the private sector and charities can work together.

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.