The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP), with funding received through WFP’s Innovation and Knowledge Accelerator (INKA), is piloting an index insurance product in Côte d'Ivoire aiming to enhance climate resilience for smallholder farmers engaged in rice and cocoa cultivation.
This study analyzes the interconnectedness of climate change and food security in the Philippines, particularly the threats and the opportunities it presents to food, nutrition, and livelihood in rural and urban areas.
In 2019, Mozambique was the most affected country world-wide by the impacts of extreme weather events. WFP has invested in a growing body of evidence on the impact of climate change in Mozambique.
This Comprehensive Food Security and Livelihood Assessment was initiated by WFP under the overall leadership and guidance of the Government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and with the technical support of the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS).
WFP is partnering with the Ministry of Social Development (MoSD) and NGOs to strengthen the resilience of poor and food insecure Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank. This infographic provides a snapshot of the results of the first phase of the project that helped 200 families, half of which headed by women, have climate-smart agricultural assets to improve the families dietary intake and generate income.
In 2018, WFP Mali began the implementation of its Transitional-Interim Country Strategic Plan (T-ICSP), which has been aligned to national priorities and which has different strategic outcomes and areas of intervention to support the Government towards the achievement SDG 2 (Zero Hunger) and SDG 17 (Partnership for SDGs). To learn more about our work….