WFP provided technical assistance to the Government and supported national partners in their efforts to achieve zero hunger, while also providing food assistance for refugees from the Democratic Republic of Congo. This factsheet outlines WFP’s key achievements in assisting food insecure populations in Angola in 2021.
Heightened food insecurity among internally displaced (IDP) households continues to persist: the dietary diversity has worsened since September; food consumption of those living in camps has further deteriorated; and nearly one third of all IDPs reported resorting to negative food-based coping strategies.
In October, food security indicators for households in Duhok were worse t
WFP continues to try and end the world’s largest food security crisis in the Democratic Republic of Congo, while facing additional hurdles brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. This factsheet and infographic outline WFP’s key achievements in assisting food insecure populations in the Democratic Republic of Congo in 2021.
Whether saving lives in emergencies or working with communities to improve food security and nutrition, the World Food Programme (WFP) cannot achieve its mission without its employees maintaining the highest standards of conduct and integrity.
Overcoming several challenges posed by the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and climate shocks, WFP provided food and nutrition assistance to 176,435 food insecure people in the Republic of Congo in 2021. This factsheet outlines WFP’s key achievements in providing lifesaving assistance to food insecure people in the Republic of Congo in 2021.