Special Interest: Emergency Response
The Final Delivery
As families adopt emergency coping strategies, funding shortfalls have forced the World Food Programme (WFP) to cut food assistance to displaced Syrians inside the country.
In a country where 90 percent of food was imported even before the conflict began, the devastation is especially evident in the youngest children.
Almost four years after civil war broke out, we reflect on the stories dispatched from the world's youngest nation — South Sudan.
Meet Fadl and Aisha: two Yemeni parents struggling to provide the bare necessities for their brood of five children.
Level 3 Hunger Crisis Declared in DRC
Last month WFP reached some 2.7 million people with lifesaving food assistance across South Sudan.
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.
WFP has provided food to the majority of people who have fled into Bangladesh over the last few weeks. Here's the latest.
WFP and UNICEF designed the simple yet innovative Integrated Rapid Response Mechanism (RRM) to deliver urgently needed supplies to families in hard-to-reach areas.
What WFP Delivers: General Food Distribution
High-energy biscuits are wheat-based, ready-to-eat biscuits are fortified and shelf-stable, packing a nutrition-filled punch in emergencies.