
When Retail, Humanitarian Assistance and Digital Technology Meet
WFP’s Dalili App is innovating humanitarian assistance and empowering Syrian refugees in Lebanon.

WFP’s Dalili App is innovating humanitarian assistance and empowering Syrian refugees in Lebanon.

The 400-foot long bridge will connect tens of thousands of people and is key not only for humanitarian operations but is expected to boost farm-to-market access and commercial activities in the region as well.

Recent results from WFP’s food security analysis show that WFP food assistance has lifted more than one third of targeted refugees above the national income poverty line and has significantly contributed to their food security status.

Learn how WFP is delivering hope to families facing famine—and how one foundation of aviation experts is helping make this work possible.

Escalating violence in southern Syria continues to displace families from their homes.

In Bangladesh, saving lives means making sure that every Rohingya refugee has the food they need to survive.

For Syrian refugees, many rest easy knowing what their children will enjoy when they walk through the doors of their classrooms far away from home: a nutritious school meal.

Fleeing the world’s worst humanitarian crisis, Yemeni refugees are rebuilding their lives in Djibouti through food and a new sense of independence.

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.

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.