
Drought Is Driving Ethiopians Further Into Hunger
As Ethiopia braces for another year of meager rainfall, farmers search for food as hundreds of thousands of people from neighboring countries seek refuge from conflict within its borders.

As Ethiopia braces for another year of meager rainfall, farmers search for food as hundreds of thousands of people from neighboring countries seek refuge from conflict within its borders.

Tens of thousands of newly displaced Syrians from Eastern Ghouta are relocating to makeshift shelters and camps that are struggling to absorb the arrival of more families in need.

2 years. 100,000 people. 309 airdrops.

Conflict feeds hunger. Three years of devastating conflict in Yemen has left the country crippled by hunger, poverty and disease.

People like Mustafa face an uncertain future trapped in Douma, Eastern Ghouta.

The monsoon season sets new challenges for people living in camps on the Bangladesh border.

World Food Program USA honored Samuel “Sandy” Berger with the inaugural Global Humanitarian Award.

Giving Rohingya women control of food assistance cash entitlements helps them enhance their social role and feed their families better

An insight into how families are trying to find a sense of normality in Djibouti.

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.