
By Any Means Necessary: How WFP Is Preventing Famine in South Sudan
For 239 days, WFP has employed every means of food delivery available, from airdrops and barges up the Nile to convoys of trucks, all transporting lifesaving food.

For 239 days, WFP has employed every means of food delivery available, from airdrops and barges up the Nile to convoys of trucks, all transporting lifesaving food.

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Four years of conflict in South Sudan has plunged millions of people into hunger—and time is running out.

There isn’t enough food — for refugees, for vulnerable families in conflict zones and for people struggling on the brink of famine.

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WFP USA CEO Rick Leach honors Senator Bob Dole as he receives the Congressional Gold Medal.

The arrival of four mobile cranes in Hodeidah Port will allow the World Food Programme (WFP) to better deliver more food and humanitarian supplies to hungry families in need.