Special Interest: Displacement
South Sudan is a nation in conflict. To make sure vulnerable communities receive the nutrition they need, WFP’s logistics experts are exploring new ways to delivering hope via airdrop.
In the past 25 years, the number of undernourished people has dropped by 216 million. Yet there is still a huge opportunity to reach more hungry families.
We've launched an operation to provide blankets, coats, scarves and gloves for thousands of Syrian children living in refugee camps in Jordan.
CBS Correspondent Scott Pelley traveled to the field to see the U.N. World Food Programme's work in and around Syria.
“We are reaching more people every day with urgently needed food assistance – many of them have been going hungry for months."
From first responders to transportation staff to monitoring analysts, WFP keeps all hands on deck.
A lack of food, education and opportunity are driving drug-related crime across Central America and migration to escape the violence.
The BBC reports on WFP’s efforts to reach families in Syria left hungry and homeless because of the ongoing violence.