9 September 2021 Smallholder farmers in Rwanda expand into commercial markets with WFP’s support ‘What excites me most is knowing that WFP buys this produce to distribute in school meals’ Smallholder Farmers Development Rwanda
7 July 2021 COVID-19 turned back clock on hunger gains but taught lessons that can revive zero-hunger goal, says WFP report WFP assisted a record 115.5 million people amidst disruption caused by the COVID-19 pandemic Zero Hunger Protection Development
1 November 2021 South Sudan: How WFP is working with farmers to counter climate change Training in 'climate smart' agricultural techniques allows people to feed their families while creating a small income Climate Development Floods Resilience South Sudan
16 August 2021 WFP assists Indigenous communities hit hard by drought and COVID-19 pandemic USAID support ensures food security and nutrition of hundreds of families in Colombia Development Protection Colombia
2 August 2021 VIDEO: WFP and Palantir partner to tackle Covid-19 and world hunger The data and technology expert is helping WFP reach vulnerable people more quickly and effectively Development Disaster risk reduction Innovation and technology Partnerships
12 May 2021 Madagascar: ‘Children do not run or play — in their eyes is deep sorrow' World Food Programme partnerships officer Krystyna Kovalenko offers a glimpse of the south of the country, where thousands of people are starving Climate Development Disaster risk reduction Droughts Emergencies Food Security Funding Natural disasters Nutrition Zero Hunger Resilience Madagascar
19 April 2021 Mozambique: UNICEF and WFP assess malnutrition in Cabo Delgado Children in the farming communities of the northern province are at risk as conflict disrupts livelihoods — a joint nutrition assessment by the two UN agencies aims to help prevent malnutrition Conflicts Development Emergencies Nutrition Partnerships Refugees and migration Zero Hunger Mozambique
30 April 2021 How school meals are empowering girls in South Sudan How World Food Programme school feeding is enabling aspirations by motivating families to keep their daughters in school Development Food Security Gender Nutrition School feeding Zero Hunger South Sudan
19 May 2021 World bee day: The honey collective abuzz with plans in Kenya A livelihoods project backed by the World Food Programme empowers people to bee independent Climate Development Food Security Nutrition Resilience Kenya
23 December 2019 ‘How training in digital and English-language skills changed my life’ Yasser, a Syrian refugee in Iraq recalls his journey from longing to study to becoming a web designer through WFP's EMPACT scheme Development Refugees and migration Resilience Iraq Syrian Arab Republic
23 May 2019 What a difference a year can make Timely interventions brought communities in northern Senegal back from the brink of crisis — the challenge now is to consolidate achievements Development Senegal
23 August 2018 New approach to addressing malnutrition in Uganda shows promise in saving more children’s lives Bringing food closer to malnourished children Development Innovation and technology Nutrition
20 November 2017 School meals + cash transfers = better nutrition and more local jobs ‘My kids come home and even start teaching us — the parents — what food is healthy and what is not' Cash transfers Development Nutrition Armenia
23 February 2018 New crisis looms for Rohingya refugees on grim anniversary The monsoon season sets new challenges for people living in camps on the Bangladesh border Development Refugees and migration Bangladesh Myanmar
27 December 2018 The sound of silence Life of an aid worker on Yemen's front line Conflicts Development Protection Yemen
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
8 October 2019 To end malnutrition, the private sector needs to be at the table The private sector should view improving nutrition as a business opportunity, not just a moral duty. Development Nutrition
29 November 2017 Drones take flight to help end hunger Tech-minded humanitarians at the World Food Programme are exploring the use of unmanned aerial vehicles to map needs in disasters. Innovation and technology Development Logistics and delivery networks
4 April 2024 WFP at a Glance A guide to the facts, figures and frontline work of the World Food Programme Climate Conflicts Development Nutrition
12 March 2020 Cyclone Idai’s gone, but Mozambique’s problems demand action — now The World Food Programme' s support for hard-hit communities working towards self-reliance requires urgent investment Climate Development Natural disasters Mozambique
6 September 2019 The road that changes lives How an access road built by the World Food Programme is sparking off development in South Sudan Development South Sudan
15 May 2020 Hunger, coronavirus and the way ahead for Latin America Professor Jenny Pearce of the London School of Economics talks to WFP's Insight to mark the UN's Day of Living Together in Peace Development Health emergencies Colombia
18 June 2020 World Refugee Day: How a Congolese family found a new life in Kenya They escaped violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo in 2017 — with newly acquired farming skills, their optimism is back Development Refugees and migration Zero Hunger Kenya
25 September 2020 School health and nutrition: Invest now to build human capital, or pay more later As schools reopen during COVID-19, governments must invest in essential school-based services Development School feeding
5 June 2020 World Environment Day: Mangroves, extreme weather and Mozambique A USAID-funded WFP programme is helping people whose lives were disrupted by Cyclone Idai to rebuild their lives Climate Development Resilience Zero Hunger Mozambique