Protecting Rohingya Refugees, Come Rain or High Water

WFP engineers are in a race against time to create safe land in the world’s largest refugee camp where the most vulnerable will be relocated before the next crisis strikes.

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Pushing the Boundaries in South Sudan

By air, by river, by road. The race to stop looming famine means the World Food Programme (WFP) is leaving no stone unturned to gain access to people in need.

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Hacking Hunger – Episode 27: The Logistics of Hope

We talk to talks to Diko Amariah about delivering emergency supplies in one of the world's most dangerous conflict zones.

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Monsoon Season Threatens the Rohingya

The rain has started to fall where nearly 700,000 refugees have sought safety since last August. What happens now?

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Circumventing the Threat of Rain in South Sudan

With the rainy season set to start next month, WFP is moving mountains to pre-position lifesaving food for people in need.

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Ready for Anything: Responding to Chaos in Syria

As news reports highlight the deteriorating situation in Eastern Ghouta, the World Food Programme (WFP) is using every tool in its toolbox to deliver food to people trapped by conflict.

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Breaking News: Food Reaches Besieged Area in Syria

Since 2013, 400,000 people have been trapped in a besieged area of Syria without reliable access to food and medicine.

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By Any Means Necessary: How WFP Is Preventing Famine in South Sudan

For 239 days, WFP has employed every means of food delivery available, from airdrops and barges up the Nile to convoys of trucks, all transporting lifesaving food.

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Humanitarian Breakthrough in Yemen

The arrival of four mobile cranes in Hodeidah Port will allow the World Food Programme (WFP) to better deliver more food and humanitarian supplies to hungry families in need.

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Airdrops Once Saved His Family. Now Garang Helps Arrange Them For Others.

‘People had only wild fruits and leaves to eat… and hunting, but most animals had run away because of the war.’

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On The Frontlines in South Sudan: How Airdrops Are Saving Lives

Last month WFP reached some 2.7 million people with lifesaving food assistance across South Sudan.

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Dispelling Three Food Waste Myths to Protect our Food Supply

Karl Deily, the President of Sealed Air Corporation, breaks down the top three food waste myths and explains how we can do more to protect our food supply.

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