Special Interest: Childhood malnutrition
A recent trip to Uganda with WFP USA changed olympian Natalie Coughlin's perspective on nutrition and food.
Because of funding shortfalls, we're forced to make impossible choices about who receives food in Yemen. But you can help.
Vegetables that were previously thrown away purely for their looks are being transformed into nutritious school meals in Kenya.
At a time when the technology and tools to fight global hunger have never been stronger, such mass starvation is a paradox—and it is an obscenity and entirely preventable.
“I am leaving with anger and sadness because hunger is forcing me to leave my homeland."
War and a collapsing economy have left tens of thousands facing starvation in parts of South Sudan. Here's what you need to know.
Sharing a meal together is one of the world's most simple yet powerful acts of love.
Lovebirds Poonam Kaushal and Nishkaam Mehta are getting hitched this Valentine’s Day. They’ve teamed up with friends, family and people like you to create the most unconventional wedding gift—with the help of the world’s first hunger-fighting smartphone app.
Many children in northeast Nigeria are suffering from malnutrition after losing access to food since fleeing the violent campaign of Boko Haram. Watch this Facebook live stream from an internally displaced persons camp outside Maiduguri to see how the World Food Programme (WFP) is screening and tackling malnutrition.
Ash Koseiwicz, WFP USA sr. communications manager, explains America's incredible legacy of fighting global hunger.
Cooking Ancestral Quinoa in Colombia
In hard-to-reach areas of the war-torn state, children are suffering from a level of malnutrition that has left almost half of all children countrywide “irreversibly stunted.”