
The Baggari Breakthrough: Reaching the Unreachable in South Sudan
When violence cut off 28,000 people from lifesaving assistance back in June in South Sudan, WFP found a way to bring lifesaving supplies.

When violence cut off 28,000 people from lifesaving assistance back in June in South Sudan, WFP found a way to bring lifesaving supplies.

In 2017 the number of hungry people rose to 821 million according to The State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World report released today.

In July 2018, a World Food Programme (WFP) communications team found their way inside Yemen to document the hunger crisis in areas that rarely see the light of day.Â

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.

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.

The rain has started to fall where nearly 700,000 refugees have sought safety since last August. What happens now?

With the rainy season set to start next month, WFP is moving mountains to pre-position lifesaving food for people in need.