
World Food Program USA’s Top Advocacy and Policy Moments of 2022
Let’s take a look back at what our Public Policy team and supporters accomplished together in 2022.  Â

Let’s take a look back at what our Public Policy team and supporters accomplished together in 2022.  Â

WFP USA commends the passage of a House bill “expressing the commitment of the House of Representatives to building on the 20 years of success” of the McGovern-Dole Program.

For only $15 dollars, the U.N. World Food Programme could send a child like Ferdous enough school meals for three months. Â

Each United Nations agency has a specific purpose and specialized roles. During emergencies, many come together and collaborate to provide comprehensive humanitarian assistance – including WFP.

This a significant moment in Sri Lanka’s history. The country is currently experiencing its worst economic crisis since 1948.

WFP began distributing food vouchers to pregnant women in Colombo, marking the start of its emergency response in the country as part of the United Nations Humanitarian Needs and Priorities Plan.

Representatives Jim McGovern and Tracey Mann introduced H. Res. 1156 commemorating the 20-year anniversary of the McGovern-Dole International Food for Education Program, a unique program leveraging the strength of American farmers to fight childhood hunger worldwide.Â

We sat down with the female members of World Food Program USA’s senior leadership team to learn how gender shaped their trajectories as leaders and hear their advice for future generations of women and girls.

In nearly two thirds of the world’s countries, women are more likely than men to suffer from hunger. Here are the top six reasons why.

The United Nations World Food Programme is working with partner Michael Kors to ensure children in Madagascar stay in school and receive the nutrition they need to thrive.