
WFP Scaling up Assistance to People Displaced by Violence in Eastern DRC as Resources Risk Running Out
WFP is scaling up lifesaving assistance to more than 210,000 of the most vulnerable people displaced by the recent violence in eastern DRC.

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

The latest IPC analysis for Gaza confirms that no areas of the Strip are currently classified in famine following the October ceasefire and improved humanitarian and commercial access.

More than 12 million people in Myanmar will face acute hunger in 2026, the World Food Programme warned today.

A new joint report by FAO and WFP warns that acute food insecurity is deepening in 16 hunger hotspots, which could drive more into famine.

South Sudan continues to face a severe food and nutrition crisis, which is threatening to deteriorate further.

In conflict hit locations in Sudan that have been largely cut off from humanitarian assistance or under siege, famine has now taken hold.

Three weeks into the ceasefire, WFP has distributed food packages to 1 million people in the Gaza Strip to push back hunger in the territory.

FAO and WFP warn today of the escalating humanitarian crisis in the DRC with acute food insecurity remaining stubbornly high.

WFP has worked on the frontlines of the world’s most challenging emergencies. So why has delivering food into Gaza been so difficult?

Urgent international attention called on the crisis in Sudan to address the immense suffering and growing dangers to the population.