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
23 March 2021 Cyclone Idai anniversary: ‘My great satisfaction is watching families rising up again’ How a World Food Programme humanitarian is helping communities recover two years after their lives were turned upside down by the climate shock Climate Disaster risk reduction Emergencies Floods Food Security Mozambique
19 October 2022 South Sudan's road out of hunger In the world's youngest country, WFP is empowering communities by constructing roads to improve food security and develop rural economies Conflicts Food Security Smallholder Farmers Logistics and delivery networks South Sudan
27 August 2020 How drought is pushing more people into hunger in southern Madagascar WFP provides vital food assistance as 1.6 million people face impact of upcoming lean season Climate Droughts Food Security Zero Hunger Madagascar
22 March 2022 Water means a greener future and better nutrition in Peru’s arid north World Food Programme support helps families grow fresh, organic vegetables, pulses and fruits by harvesting underground H20 Climate Droughts Gender Resilience Smallholder Farmers Peru
3 December 2021 WFP responds to tremors caused by the security crisis in Haiti After the earthquake which devastated the country in August, a longstanding problem persists Conflicts Emergencies Logistics and delivery networks Haiti
5 October 2022 Near Ukraine's frontlines, food and friends ease icy months ahead In the city of Sloviansk, residents count on WFP assistance and neighbourly bonds to cushion what may be the toughest winter of their lives. Cash transfers Conflicts Food Prices Ukraine
18 November 2020 Madagascar: Drought and COVID-19 push 1.5 million people to the brink World Food Programme calls for funds as pandemic worsens problems caused by premature dry season in the south Campaigns Climate Zero Hunger Madagascar
24 April 2017 World Food Programme extends alert system to help cut risks from tropical storms When a tropical storm hits, humanitarian organizations need fast answers to vital questions in order to plan an effective response: How… Climate Emergencies Food Security
25 September 2019 ‘I came home to El Salvador to work my land again and try to get my life back’ A first-hand account of life in the drought-stricken ‘Dry Corridor' of Central America, where WFP is helping communities adapt to a changing climate Climate Droughts Refugees and migration El Salvador
8 September 2019 WFP lends expertise before and after Hurricane Dorian Regional hub allowed agency to deploy assessment team to Bahamas ahead of time Climate Emergencies Natural disasters Bahamas
15 June 2021 How DR Congo’s Nyiragongo volcano displaced thousands Humanitarian agencies including the World Food Programme scrambled to provide assistance to people fleeing Goma Climate Emergencies Natural disasters Democratic Republic of the Congo
17 September 2021 Unstoppable: The Indigenous women producing quinoa bars amid drought and the coronavirus pandemic in Bolivia WFP supports production and sales of nutritious snacks in Oruro department Gender Droughts Climate Resilience Bolivia (Plurinational State of)
29 December 2021 Palestine: In Gaza, WFP assists families with support from the EU Through initiatives such as cash grants and training in agricultural skills, the World Food Programme and European Union seek to change lives Airdrops Cash transfers Conflicts Palestine European Union (Member Organization)
6 November 2020 Nicaragua: ‘It’s scary to listen to the sounds of nature’ WFP teams assist hard-hit Indigenous communities as Hurricane Eta courses across the Caribbean Climate Natural disasters Nicaragua
11 June 2020 Tropical cyclone Amanda compounds coronavirus-hit El Salvador’s problems World Food Programme needs US$8m to provide urgent food assistance as country reels from worst storms since 1998 Climate Health emergencies El Salvador
17 April 2019 What’s cooking? A healthier future for all A look at how World Food Programme (WFP)'s improved stoves benefit school children, communities — and the planet Climate School feeding
8 March 2022 Women’s day: A canal greens dreams for a farmer amid Kenya’s drought Groundnuts and orange-fleshed sweet potatoes help change prospects in a World Food Programme collaboration with FAO Climate Gender Resilience Kenya
7 June 2022 Armenia: How solar panels and WFP training are empowering smallholder farmers Backing from China boost resilience as the World Food Programme seeks to change lives Smallholder Farmers Climate Armenia China
8 July 2019 From fingers on triggers to green thumbs A group of former Farc rebels in Colombia is growing crops for the World Food Programme's school feeding service Conflicts Smallholder Farmers Colombia
23 September 2021 In the grip of hunger: only 5 percent of Afghan families have enough to eat WFP racing against clock to provide most vulnerable with life-saving food - but funding is short Conflicts Droughts Emergencies Afghanistan
25 November 2019 Congo weathers treacherous floods WFP is responding to the worst flooding along the Ubangi river since 1999, with 50,000 displaced Climate Floods Congo
3 April 2019 Trauma in their eyes Veteran World Food Programme (WFP) communications officer describes aftermath of Cyclone Idai in Mozambique Climate Emergencies Mozambique
6 February 2022 Madagascar: WFP provides immediate emergency assistance in the aftermath of cyclone Batsirai Emergencies Climate Madagascar