Throughout this year, the World Food Programme (WFP) has increased assistance to all famine risk areas in Yemen, but as the economy keeps deteriorating, families are struggling to survive even with food assistance
Author and broadcaster Elizabeth Nyamayaro is a special adviser to the World Food Programme and the host of its ‘Better Food, Better World’ podcast – below she issues a stark warning about what’s at stake if we don’t tackle inaction over climate change
Spotting disasters before they hit enables communities to be less dependent on World Food Programme emergency assistance - and self-sufficient over the long term
FAO and WFP expect conditions to worsen for a further 18 countries, bringing the total pushed to the brink by conflict, climate change and economic shocks to 22
As UN climate summit COP27 kicks off in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, the World Food Programme looks at how tech can keep rural communities up to speed with weather events