2 years. 100,000 people. 309 airdrops.

2 years. 100,000 people. 309 airdrops.

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Conflict Continues to Increase Suffering in Yemen

Conflict feeds hunger. Three years of devastating conflict in Yemen has left the country crippled by hunger, poverty and disease.

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‘I feel I am living in a grave, forgotten’ 

People like Mustafa face an uncertain future trapped in Douma, Eastern Ghouta.

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New Crisis Looms for Rohingya Refugees on Grim Anniversary

The monsoon season sets new challenges for people living in camps on the Bangladesh border.

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Hacking Hunger – Episode 25: Inside the World’s Largest Refugee Camp

We talk to an aid worker who’s been on the ground in Cox's Bazar since the beginning of the Rohingya crisis.

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Honoring Sandy Berger’s Legacy with the Global Humanitarian Award

World Food Program USA honored Samuel "Sandy" Berger with the inaugural Global Humanitarian Award.

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Empowering Refugee Women for Food Security and Nutrition

Giving Rohingya women control of food assistance cash entitlements helps them enhance their social role and feed their families better

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Yemeni Refugees Describe the Difference That Food and Cash is Making

An insight into how families are trying to find a sense of normality in Djibouti.

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5 Voices From the South Sudan Crisis

Almost four years after civil war broke out, we reflect on the stories dispatched from the world's youngest nation — South Sudan.

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Level 3 Hunger Crisis Declared in DRC

Level 3 Hunger Crisis Declared in DRC

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Displaced At Home

More than six million people across Syria have fled their homes yet remain within its borders. Here’s how the World Food Programme (WFP) is making sure nutritious food remains within reach.

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The Latest on WFP’s Response to the Rohingya Crisis

WFP has provided food to the majority of people who have fled into Bangladesh over the last few weeks. Here's the latest.

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