WFP’s Engineering global team is present in more than 45 countries worldwide, bringing to life the belief that infrastructure is essential to reach global humanitarian objectives and ensure a better future for the people we serve. When properly planned and executed, infrastructure can save lives and protect livelihoods, speed recovery following a disaster, and enable communities to meet their own food and nutrition needs, lowering the risk of devastating food insecurity.
With an extensive expertise in providing cost-effective, high-quality, timely and sustainable infrastructure in different humanitarian and development contexts, WFP Engineering (Management Services) works in a wide variety of projects, from warehouses and silos, to roads, bridges and markets that enable access to food and other essential services.
This catalogue showcases WFP's expertise in humanitarian and development infrastructure and the positive impact that these projects bring to communities around the world.