
In Honor of Take Your Dog to Work Day, Meet Foxtrot!
If you haven’t met Foxtrot the humanitarian pup yet, you’re in for a treat. On Take Your Dog to Work Day, we’re sharing pics of our pups who’ve turned everyday into a holiday.

If you haven’t met Foxtrot the humanitarian pup yet, you’re in for a treat. On Take Your Dog to Work Day, we’re sharing pics of our pups who’ve turned everyday into a holiday.

80% of the world’s hungry people live in areas prone to natural disasters and extreme weather, which creates exactly the right conditions for hunger to take hold. Here are the top five ways extreme weather leads to hunger.

WFP has started providing emergency food rations to people displaced from their homes in Goma by the sudden eruption of Nyiragongo volcano.

Climate change is threatening our complex global food system which is already struggling to meet the needs of a growing and changing population. Â

Disasters disproportionately affect the world’s poorest people and communities, significantly increasing hunger, malnutrition and their exposure to risk. Here are 14 key facts on the link between disasters and hunger.

Imagine waking up to a wave of water running across your floor and hearing your six children cry out in fear. This is what happened to Agan in Ethiopia when floods washed away everything she had.

In the weeks after the strongest storm to ever hit the country, WFP’s emergency assistance kick-started the recovery of 1.8 million people. But many others, who are still struggling today, face a bleak and uncertain future.

Communities in Central America have hit rock bottom: Many now have nowhere to live and are staying in temporary shelters, surviving on next to nothing.
The critical lifeline transports humanitarian workers and lifesaving cargo to some of the most challenging and hard-to-reach locations

The storm hit Mozambique at one of the worst possible times: January to March is the peak lean season – when people struggle the most to find food.