The Annual Review reflects on WFP's work in 2021, when global conflict, increasing climate shocks and the continued ripple effects of the COVID-19 pandemic combined to send rates of acute hunger to record highs. In response, we provided lifesaving and life-changing support to more than 128 million people in over 120 countries, while working to help build more peaceful and prosperous societies.
WFP’s Annual Performance Report (APR) is the main annual accountability report that presents WFP’s achievements and challenges for the reporting year. The APR provides aggregated results on WFP’s global performance describing who we assist, how we assist them, how funds are being used, and what results have been achieved.
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.
In 2021, WFP implemented the Country Strategic Plan 2019-2023 to support the Royal Government of Bhutan in strengthening capacity to address food security challenges and building resilience against natural disasters and climate shocks.
WFP’s assistance in drought-affected parts of southern Madagascar has been essential in averting catastrophe. In 2021, WFP assisted over 1.7 million food insecure people. This factsheet outlines WFP’s key achievements in Madagascar in 2021.
WFP has been overcoming incredible challenges resultant from widespread poverty due to climate shocks, which have been compounded by the COVID-19 pandemic and the related restrictive measures, to meet the food security requirements of targeted populations. This factsheet outlines WFP’s key achievements in United Republic of Tanzania in 2020.
WFP has been overcoming incredible challenges resultant from widespread poverty due to unemployment, high inequality, weak governance, which has been compounded by the COVID-19 pandemic and the related restrictive measures, to meet the food security requirements of targeted populations. This factsheet outlines WFP’s key achievements in Eswatini in 2020.
An overview of how digital innovation, technology and data analysis are foundational to WFP’s work in action – from the COVID-19 response to climate change, social protection, and conflict.
Building community resilience and people’s livelihoods is crucial to end the vicious cycle of poverty and vulnerability in Syria. The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) - jointly with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) – completed the rehabilitation of Sector 5 irrigation system in Deir-ez-Zor, northeast Syria. Learn what that meant for the communities in terms of resilience and food security.
In 2021, the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) in Cambodia assisted 498,953 people, including school children, those economically affected by COVID-19, and large-scale flooding under six strategic outcomes.
The 2021 Annual Country Report Highlights describes how WFP adapted and responded to the needs of 2.1 million beneficiaries in Lebanon vulnerable to food insecurity and extreme poverty.