Ethiopia is highly vulnerable to the impacts of climate crises and variability. Recurrent droughts are one of the major causes of livelihood disruptions in the country, especially in pastoral areas like the Somali Region, where extreme weather events lead to failure of livestock production, water shortages and prolonged periods of food insecurity.
From October to December 2022, rainfall across Indonesia was higher than the thirty-year long-term average. The La Niña phenomenon is predicted to continue until it reaches its neutral phase in mid-2023.
This is the first annual evaluation report produced under the 2022 WFP evaluation policy and framed against the strategic plan for 2022–2025.
Part 1 describes how the evaluation function is evolving in line with WFP’s strategic direction and trends in WFP’s operating environment.
Contact details for the UN World Food Programme's (WFP's) headquarters in Rome, and information on how to contact our country offices and media, fundraising, careers and procurement teams.
2022 was marked by the war in Ukraine and its impact on the heavily import-dependent MENA region. Conflict, displacement, refugees and massive food price inflation resulted in increased hunger across the region.
This joint publication by the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) and the World Food Programme (WFP) presents the state of school feeding programmes in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) as of 2022.
WFP’s Annual Performance Report (APR) is produced in line with General Rule VII.2 of the Organization and is the main annual accountability report that presents WFP’s achievements and challenges for the reporting year.