Special Interest: Displacement
The cyclone that hit Mozambique, Zimbabwe and Malawi has destroyed homes, schools, businesses and essential infrastructure. Survivors have lost everything and need our help.
Here are 10 facts about Burundi and hunger to help you better understand the challenges and opportunities facing the nation.
It’s been almost two years to the day since famine was declared in South Sudan. They still need our help.
World Food Programme tailors its food assistance to the specific nutritional needs and conditions of each community and crisis.
A look at what 2018 meant for the World Food Programme (WFP) and the millions of people it serves.
After four years of conflict and destruction, Yemen is teetering on the brink of famine. It's the largest humanitarian crisis on the planet.
There's been a lot of news about migrant flows from Central America to the United States. Here's a look at how communities in the Dry Corridor are forced to choose: adapt to a changing climate, or leave.
Recently, WFP broke through barriers to reach Rukban, an isolated Syrian settlement, with lifesaving food and supplies.
Conflict in Syria forced Hussein's family to flee to Lebanon, where they are rebuilding a life at a refugee camp.
More than 900,000 refugees still call Bangladesh home--one year after the majority fled escalating violence in western Myanmar.
WFP provides e-cards for displaced families, allowing them to purchase the kind of food they need with dignity and choice.
Halfway through the year, an alarming number of families have newly fled their homes for safety, making the World Food Programme’s (WFP) efforts to deliver food and nutrition assistance a matter of life and death.