
He Developed His Dream on a Fishing Boat. Now, It’s an Anti-Poverty Movement.
Clint Borgen developed his dream for The Borgen Project alone on a fishing boat. On this episode of Hacking Hunger, we discussed how it began an anti-poverty movement.

Clint Borgen developed his dream for The Borgen Project alone on a fishing boat. On this episode of Hacking Hunger, we discussed how it began an anti-poverty movement.

Marshall, the former Army Chief, knew full well the effects of war. He knew that humanitarian aid was necessary to build peace, establish freedom and prevent future wars.

Information is one of the most important weapons in a pandemic. Here’s how WFP tech hubs are scaling up to help.

This year’s State of Food Insecurity in the World report focuses on the role of economic downturns and slowdowns in global hunger.

We sat down with U.S. Senator Jerry Moran to learn more about why he’s committed to ending global hunger.

Hungry children do not build prosperous economies or peaceful societies. School meals represent one of the most affordable and effective investments we can ever make in humanity.

The U.S. has a long legacy of showing its commitment to ending global hunger. The latest Farm Bill is one such commitment.

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.

Today, 80 percent of humanitarian aid goes toward people in the midst of man-made conflicts.

Chase Sova, WFP USA sr. director of public policy, gives a brief history of the fight against global hunger.