As extreme weather linked to climate change bites, a home-grown school meals project backed by the World Food Programme is sprouting pumpkins for munchkins
Thanks to support from donors like the European Union, the World Food Programme was able to provide over 1.4 million Gazans, inside UN shelters and within host communities either food parcels, wheat flour or hot meals in the first three months of the war. Two women lay bare the impossible circumstances they and their families are enduring as WFP seeks to avert famine
Two decades since its founding, the WFP-run UN Humanitarian Air Service remains a lifeline for fragile communities - even as funding cuts threaten its future