This Bulletin provides an overview of the ongoing global trends on food availability and prices amidst the current challenging environment. It reviews Indonesia’s current macroeconomic landscape, including implications on the economy due to the global disruptions. In addition, it includes an analysis of food prices at national and regional level, as well as a summary of the Government’s responses to price shocks.
A small case study was also carried out in three urban villages in Jakarta to gather information on the impacts of increased food prices on poor urban families to complement the secondary data analysis.
This Bulletin provides an overview of the climate situation and impacts on agriculture and food security from July to September 2023 as well as the climate outlook from December 2023 to January 2024. The bulletin was jointly prepared by Government partners and WFP (in English and Bahasa Indonesia).
The data presented here was collected via the World Food Programme's mobile Vulnerability Analysis and Mapping (mVAM) to provide near real-time analytics on food security and essential needs analysis across the country. The survey was conducted through telephone interviews across 14 provinces between March and April 2023 with a sample size of 1200 households.
The data presented here was collected via the World Food Programme's mobile Vulnerability Analysis and Mapping (mVAM) to provide near real-time analytics on food security and essential needs analysis across the country. The survey was conducted through telephone interviews across 5 divisons between February and March 2023 with a sample size of 1200 households.
The data presented here was collected via the World Food Programme's mobile Vulnerability Analysis and Mapping (mVAM) to provide near real-time analytics on food security and essential needs analysis across the country. The survey was conducted through telephone interviews across 5 divisions between September and October 2023 with a sample size of 1200 households.
The data presented here was collected via the World Food Programme's mobile Vulnerability Analysis and Mapping (mVAM) to provide near real-time analytics on food security and essential needs analysis across the country. The survey was conducted through telephone interviews across 14 provinces between September and October 2023 with a sample size of 1200 households.
The data presented here was collected via the World Food Programme's mobile Vulnerability Analysis and Mapping (mVAM) to provide near real-time analytics on food security and essential needs analysis across the country. The survey was conducted through telephone interviews across 6 provinces between May and Jun 2023 with a sample size of 1200 households.
The data presented here was collected via the World Food Programme's mobile Vulnerability Analysis and Mapping (mVAM) to provide near real-time analytics on food security and essential needs analysis across the country. The survey was conducted through telephone interviews across 6 provinces between September and October 2023 with a sample size of 1200 households.
Price monitoring for food security in the Kyrgyz Republic is a monthly update aimed at providing timely information on domestic prices of staple food products and analysis of food security risks. The Monthly Price Monitoring Bulletin is supported by the Kyrgyz Ministry of Agriculture and National Statistics Committee with technical assistance from WFP.
This Bulletin provides an overview of the climate situation and impacts on agriculture and food security from October to December 2023 as well as the climate outlook from February to April 2024. The bulletin was jointly prepared by Government partners and WFP (in English and Bahasa Indonesia).
This Bulletin provides key highlights of weather conditions and climate-related events from December 2020 to March 2021, with its impact on the ‘Maha’ cropping season and food security in Sri Lanka.
The Food Security Bulletin is part of the national information and early warning system which provides up to date contextual information on the state of food and nutrition security in Timor-Leste. WFP provides technical support in the analysis through the Inter-Ministerial Council for Food Security, Food Sovereignty and Nutrition (KONSSANTIL).
The Q1 Market Bulletin has shown that the Minimum Expenditure Basket costs TRY 576 per person, representing an increase by 4 percent compared to the same period last year.
UNHAS is a critical lifeline transporting humanitarian workers and lifesaving cargo to some of the most challenging and hard-to-reach locations. This brief provides an overview of their operations in Cameroon.
In 2021, WFP assisted 894,000 refugees, internally-displaced people and vulnerable host populations with 39,700 metric tons of food and US$10.7 million as cash transfers. Learn more about WFP activities in 2022 from the Operational Updates.