By developing small-scale infrastructure like flood protection walls and irrigation canals, the project aims to safeguard local communities against the impacts of climate change and natural disasters.
This report commemorates the achievements of the World Food Programme (WFP) and its partners in the English- and -Dutch-speaking Caribbean over the past five years.
The World Food Programme carries out market analysis on a monthly basis to monitor the market situation in Armenia. Observing foreign currency exchange rates (namely USD and Russian Ruble) and retail market price fluctuations, WFP tries to draw possible implications on the overall socio-economic situation and purchasing power of the households.
This report highlights the essential role of flexible and predictable funding in enabling WFP's timely, life-saving responses to crises – delivering support where and when it was needed most.
Chad is a landlocked Sahelian country in central Africa, with one of the highest levels of hunger in the world – 42 percent of its population live below the poverty line.