Special Interest: Education
In the spring of 2018, WFP relaunched its school meals program in Yemen, providing children with the nourishment they need to survive and thrive.
Children form the future human capital of a nation, and school feeding programs provide a key support in building the foundations.
A look at what 2018 meant for the World Food Programme (WFP) and the millions of people it serves.
This World Food Day 2018, we’re excited to announce the three recipients of the Fall 2018 Catherine Bertini Trust Fund Awards.
In March 2018, a school meals program was restarted inside Yemen to give children new hope within the world’s worst humanitarian crisis.
Since 2014, school meals inside Syria have restored a sense of normalcy for hundreds of thousands of children trapped by war.
What happens when thousands of legal all-stars and their staff harness the power of fitness to do good? A healthier, better world.
For Syrian refugees, many rest easy knowing what their children will enjoy when they walk through the doors of their classrooms far away from home: a nutritious school meal.
Thanks to WFP’s support, a school meals program in Kenya has achieved a new milestone—its own graduation.
How one foundation in Kentucky is nourishing the dreams of children in Uganda.
By inspiring its employees to support school meals, Tate & Lyle is nourishing the dreams of thousands of children in need.
The launch of a two-year, home-grown school meals initiative will benefit more than 500 small-scale producers and over 6,000 children across the country.