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Hunger is solvable, but we can't do it alone...

That's why WFP seeks to catalyse change through innovative partnerships in the fight against hunger. Companies are helping to make us better at what we do; be that through raising funds, sharing of equipment or access to knowledge. WFP wants to hear from companies who can align their expertise and strategic objectives with WFP's mandate.

Why partner with WFP

By partnering with WFP your company can make a real difference in the fight against hunger, whilst meeting CSR and business objectives. Find out why partnering with WFP is a win–win proposition.  

Ways to partner with WFP

Cash donations are critical to WFP’s work, but our partnerships are more than just writing a cheque. There are plenty of ways to get real value out of any collaboration with us. Learn more.

Latest News

    

BANGKOK – Online gamers and followers of fashion today have a new way to support the United Nations World Food Programme’s (WFP) emergency food assistance operation in Syria thanks to a ground-breaking initiative with Facebook game Stylista (https://apps.facebook.com/stylista). Stylista is the brainchild of Sandbox Global, a digital gaming company based in Bangkok, Thailand.

The World Economic Forum, held in Davos, Switzerland, is a unique event where the world’s most pressing issues are discussed. This year was no exception, as the gathering presented an important opportunity to advocate for the needs of nearly 900 million people suffering from chronic hunger.

Watch Hunger Stop. It’s more than a slogan. It’s a vision for what we can accomplish together. Our new partnership with the international fashion brand Michael Kors will help make that vision a reality.

WFP is teaming up with UNICEF, UNESCO and partners in the private sector to expand children’s access to education and nutritious food. The “Nourishing Bodies, Nourishing Minds” partnership will focus on four countries marked by high levels of malnutrition and low levels of schooling.