
Empowering Refugee Women for Food Security and Nutrition
Giving Rohingya women control of food assistance cash entitlements helps them enhance their social role and feed their families better

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

‘People had only wild fruits and leaves to eat… and hunting, but most animals had run away because of the war.’

CBS Correspondent Scott Pelley reports on the crisis in Yemen, where more than 20 million people don’t know where their next meal is coming from.

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.

Without food, children can’t reach their full potential, communities can’t prosper and nations can’t achieve progress. Invest in hunger relief.

WFP and UNICEF designed the simple yet innovative Integrated Rapid Response Mechanism (RRM) to deliver urgently needed supplies to families in hard-to-reach areas.

Because of funding shortfalls, we’re forced to make impossible choices about who receives food in Yemen. But you can help.

WFP Executive Director Ertharin Cousins urges us to keep our eyes on Syria, because hundreds of thousands of inaccessible civilians are still shut off from humanitarian assistance.

WFP Successfully Reached The “Four Towns” In Syria This

Haiti is ranked sixth on the list of countries most vulnerable to climate change. Here are five measures WFP is taking to be prepared with an immediate response in case of future disasters.