In October 2015, the Food Security Sector co-led by the Food and Agriculture Organization and the World Food Programme released an Agriculture and Livelihood Flood Impact Assessment Report.
By Amelia StewartIt's the peak of the rainy season in the Central African Republic (C.A.R.). The downpours are heavy, the foliage is a thick lovely green but the earth roads are muddy and mostly impassable.
To support the Government’s efforts towards agricultural development and food sovereignty, WFP RoC launched a project called “ProManioc” in September 2020.
It’s 10:15 am in Velyka Mykhailivka, in the Odesa region of Ukraine, and around 100 young faces aged six to ten are lining up in the school canteen to receive their daily meal.
As the stories of these women show, Ramadan in Yemen is harder than it has ever been. As the conflict drags on, more than 20 million people won't be enjoying festive meals or Ramadan favourites — in fact, they will hardly have enough food to survive.
There are many ways to support WFP’s mission to eliminate hunger, from making a donation that helps us reach vulnerable people worldwide to partnering with us to contribute capacity and expertise to our work saving and changing lives.
Latin America and the Caribbean is expected to register an alarming 269 percent rise in the number of people facing severe food insecurity when compared to 2019 – the highest relative increase globally.