This 3-pager provides an overview of WFP’s integrated resilience-building approach across the Sahel. It summarizes the latest key achievements and outcomes and gives an overview of partnerships and coalitions needed to achieve long-term change.
Healthy ecosystems are the very foundation for people’s wellbeing and livelihoods in the Sahel. WFP's integrated resilience programme generates climate solutions at scale bringing degraded land back to life
The impacts of climate variability and change are already visible in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC). WFP is building the capacities of communities and governments to strengthen people’s climate resilience and end hunger.
This report explores district conflict drivers, and connections to (lacking) access to resources, livelihoods, and climate change, to inform resilience programming that builds upon entry points for local-level social cohesion.
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.
With climate variability and change being key drivers of hunger, the World Food Programme is building the capacities of communities and governments in Latin America and the Caribbean to adapt to the growing challenges of climate change. In the following document, discover how we work with communities, our experience and success stories.