25 March 2020 Five lives forever changed by Yemen’s war After five years of conflict in Yemen, five people reflect on what this has meant for them and their families. Their stories highlight the human cost of Yemen's war, yet at the same time the country's amazing resilience, dignity and hope. Conflicts Yemen
19 March 2020 ‘Robbed of potential’: One man’s love letter to Zimbabwe With the worst drought in decades devastating his country, a World Food Programme humanitarian shares his take Campaigns Development Smallholder farmers Disasters Zimbabwe
18 March 2020 Coronavirus: WFP ready to rise to the challenge Agency puts expertise and infrastructure at the service of pandemic response and appeals for US$ 350 million as part of consolidated UN funding call Emergencies Health emergencies
12 March 2020 School feeding in Senegal brings the wider community into the mix A visit to Saré Bidji shows how government, people and the World Food Programme are putting children's futures first Development School meals Hunger Senegal
11 March 2020 World Baking Day: The entrepreneur supplying bread to 90,000 Syrians With World Food Programme support, Abdulkader Akkam rehabilitated four bakeries for vulnerable people in Aleppo Syrian Arab Republic
9 March 2020 What does equality mean to me? As the world commemorates women's month, we ask women in South Sudan about what equality means to them. Campaigns Gender equality South Sudan
6 March 2020 Meet the loggies: the women at the centre of emergency logistics To mark International Women's Day, eight people who help make emergency responses happen reveal what makes them tick Campaigns Gender equality Innovation and technology Logistics and delivery networks
6 March 2020 World Food Programme profile: Margie Rehm For International Women's Day, WFP's Istanbul Area Office head talks about the challenges and rewards of life as a humanitarian Campaigns Development Gender equality
25 February 2020 ‘We used to eat three meals a day, now we can afford only one’ The drought in Zimbabwe is not only making food and water scarce — it is eroding hope itself Hunger Disasters Zimbabwe
19 February 2020 50 million meals for families in need ShareTheMeal's global community shares more than 50 million meals with hungry people across the world. Innovation and technology Hunger
10 February 2020 Fleeing Idlib: ‘One of the most dangerous trips a person could make’ Read more about the World Food Programme's work in Syria and click here to DONATE Emergencies Nutrition Syrian Arab Republic
10 February 2020 Why pulses are soaked in goodness Nutritious to the core, beans, lentils and co are a key part of WFP food assistance — and take centre stage on World Pulses Day Nutrition School meals
4 February 2020 One family’s 30-hour walk from Syria into Iraq’s Kurdistan Region Ayesha, her husband, along with six children, braved a gruelling journey to reach World Food Programme support Refugees and migration Syrian Arab Republic Iraq
31 January 2020 Joining the dots: How AI and drones are transforming emergencies The World Food Programme is building on its cutting-edge responses to cylones Idai and Kenneth in Mozambique Innovation and technology
20 January 2020 WFP launches HungerMap Live Near real-time monitoring of food security situation in more than 90 countries set to inform better decisions. Innovation and technology Hunger
10 January 2020 ‘My life was spared because I arrived late’ — Haiti’s earthquake 10 years on Two World Food Programme humanitarians recall the day when hundreds of thousands of Haitians lost their lives Disasters Haiti
31 December 2019 Back on air WFP helps restore community radios that saved lives in Mozambique after cyclone Idai Innovation and technology Disasters Mozambique
20 December 2019 Ecuadoreans and Colombians face a climate challenge Awá and Afro communities on the border are teaming up to protect the shellfish supplies they depend on to live Ecuador Colombia
10 December 2019 The three words shaping climate action for the World Food Programme As COP25 draws to a close in Madrid, WFP's climate chief unpacks the thinking behind ‘Restore, Protect and Anticipate' Climate
8 December 2019 The drones taking on a volcano Flying into a caldera in El Salvador, drones collect water for analysis and forecasting in a project backed by WFP Disaster risk reduction & anticipatory actions Innovation and technology Disasters
28 November 2019 Working from Yemen’s Green City An interview with WFP's programme policy officer Itaru Furuta Emergencies Japan Yemen
19 November 2019 7 ways WFP is innovating to reach zero hunger From growing vegetables in the desert to digital training that allows refugees to continue working wherever they are living Innovation and technology
11 November 2019 Lessons in hope for refugees in Rwanda A peek into Mahama Camp where around 60,000 people who've escaped neighbouring countries gain the skills to start a new life Refugees and migration Rwanda
4 November 2019 South Sudan’s unholy trinity Face to face with conflict, drought and floods as climate change exacerbates weather extremes Climate Emergencies South Sudan
30 October 2019 Not too cool for school in Kyrgyzstan How a World Food Programme school feeding project is changing the lives of underprivileged children in Central Asia School meals Kyrgyz Republic