Peak Rains in Bangladesh

Halfway through the year, a nonstop effort is underway to protect hundreds of thousands of Rohingya refugees from the worst of the monsoon season.

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Why Conflict and Hunger Have the World’s Attention

This past May, the U.N. Security Council unanimously approved a resolution officially recognizing the link between conflict and hunger for the first time

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When food and music change lives

Mustafa Alsagheer sold his most prized possession to save his daughter’s life. But as health care bills mounted, his family’s livelihood was left hanging in the balance.

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Children Sleeping in Open Air

Escalating violence in southern Syria continues to displace families from their homes.

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When Refugees Rebuild Their Lives, WFP is There

Fleeing the world’s worst humanitarian crisis, Yemeni refugees are rebuilding their lives in Djibouti through food and a new sense of independence.

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Refugee Children Dream Big

This World Refugee Day, refugee children in Malawi share their hopes and dreams

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Starting Anew in Raqqa

Syrians are returning to a liberated city in ruins. Learn what the World Food Programme (WFP) is doing to help them rebuild their lives.

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Ebola Strikes DRC

An Ebola outbreak is threatening a country already on the brink of famine as the World Food Programme (WFP) steps up its emergency response to save lives before it’s too late.

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A Life-Changing Message From Mom

When Cedric Habiyaremye, a PhD student at Washington State University, thinks about his mom Agnes, he remembers a long journey he once took with her as an eight-year-old.

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Stories From the Field: the Rohingya Crisis

Too often we don’t hear about the people who have been affected by this crisis. Their stories and experiences must not be forgotten.

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Drought Is Driving Ethiopians Further Into Hunger

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.

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Braving the Cold in Syria

Tens of thousands of newly displaced Syrians from Eastern Ghouta are relocating to makeshift shelters and camps that are struggling to absorb the arrival of more families in need.

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