
WFP Warns Rising Food and Fuel Prices Risk Pushing Global Hunger Higher as Humanitarian Needs Grow
WFP is warning that surging food and fuel prices driven by the escalation of the conflict could have ripple effects that will worsen hunger.

WFP is warning that surging food and fuel prices driven by the escalation of the conflict could have ripple effects that will worsen hunger.

In our modern society, why are people still hungry? Even though there’s more than enough food to feed everyone, millions of people experience hunger.

WFP is scaling up its emergency response to reach people forced to flee spiraling conflict in South Sudan’s Jonglei state.

A UN interagency convoy has reached Dilling and Kadugli, South Kordofan, with lifesaving humanitarian supplies to assist over 130,000 people.

WFP is today on all parties to the conflict to urgently halt military operations, de-escalate the situation and allow safe humanitarian access to deliver lifesaving food assistance to hundreds of thousands of people in South Sudan’s Jonglei State.

WFP USA’s 2025 Statement of Impact highlights the growing global hunger crisis and how WFP responded throughout the year to deliver lifesaving assistance in some of the world’s most fragile contexts.Â

More than 1 million people in northeast Nigeria risk being cut off from emergency food and nutrition assistance.

One hundred days into the ceasefire, the World Food Programme (WFP) has significantly expanded its lifesaving operations across the Gaza Strip, reaching more than 1 million people each month.

WFP is struggling to keep lifesaving emergency operations running. Sudan’s shows no signs of slowing down.

WFP is scaling up lifesaving assistance to more than 210,000 of the most vulnerable people displaced by the recent violence in eastern DRC.