Special Interest: Climate Change
As Ethiopia braces for another year of meager rainfall, farmers search for food as hundreds of thousands of people from neighboring countries seek refuge from conflict within its borders.
The rain has started to fall where nearly 700,000 refugees have sought safety since last August. What happens now?
In the face of immense challenges, some rural communities in Afghanistan are building their own resilience to natural disasters. Supporting other communities to do the same will transform the lives of millions who currently depend on assistance to survive floods and droughts.
The Final Delivery
We introduce you to five Mozambicans who recount how their lives intertwined with a historic humanitarian crisis that left WFP with no choice but to sound the alarm.
We introduce you to five Mozambicans who recount how their lives intertwined with a historic humanitarian crisis that left WFP with no choice but to sound the alarm.
A behind-the-scenes look at how one coastal country is emerging out of crisis and confronting a future of climate change
We talk to former Senator Tom Daschle about why Americans must continue to fight hunger as war, climate change and four looming famines threaten millions of families.
A three-year drought intensified by El Niño has pushed millions of families across southern Africa—including Madagascar—into hunger.
As the Paris Climate Agreement goes into effect today, climate-smart villages in Senegal are giving small-scale farmers the chance to take action now to adapt to a changing climate.
This World Food Day, Think About A Changing Climate
We must create a world where people have better access to a safe, plentiful and nutritious food supply and less food is wasted.