
Monitoring Life-Changing Work from Space
The World Food Programme (WFP) is harnessing satellite technology to better monitor large-scale landscape projects that build resilience among vulnerable populations.

The World Food Programme (WFP) is harnessing satellite technology to better monitor large-scale landscape projects that build resilience among vulnerable populations.

On International Women’s Day, World Food Program USA is proud to announce our recipients of the Spring 2018 Catherine Bertini Trust Fund awards—Starfish and the International Institute of Rural Reconstruction.

Evolving technology has potential to change the face of humanitarian work

When it comes to fighting global hunger, the U.N. World Food Programme (WFP) is always evolving.Â

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

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

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.

In one of the most remote refugee camps in the world, WFP has introduced a smart new way to tackle food insecurity among refugees who lack access to land:Â Hydroponic agriculture.

Vegetables that were previously thrown away purely for their looks are being transformed into nutritious school meals in Kenya.

How You Can Fight Famine for Children in Yemen