19 December 2019 Chorus of disapproval: Conflict in Nigeria’s North East faces the music A musical in Lagos, backed by WFP, tells the story of two displaced girls who pick up the skills to rebuild their lives Nigeria
12 December 2019 Hunger deepening in South Sudan as floods follow drought and unresolved conflict Threat of hunger looms unless food assistance is scaled up Funding South Sudan
10 December 2019 The three words shaping climate action for the World Food Programme As COP25 draws to a close in Madrid, WFP's climate chief unpacks the thinking behind ‘Restore, Protect and Anticipate' Climate
9 December 2019 Humanitarian heart The extraordinary journey of Nenad Grkovic, from receiving World Food Programme (WFP) assistance during a civil war, to saving and changing lives through innovative logistics solutions. Innovation and technology Logistics and delivery networks
8 December 2019 The drones taking on a volcano Flying into a caldera in El Salvador, drones collect water for analysis and forecasting in a project backed by WFP Disaster risk reduction Innovation and technology Natural disasters
3 December 2019 How drought is killing Zimbabwe The country is teetering on the brink as people struggle to find clean drinking water, medicines and nutritious food Droughts Emergencies Zimbabwe
3 December 2019 Latin America and the Caribbean: a laboratory for climate action The World Food Programme is implementing an array of measures to face up to the region's challenges Climate
2 December 2019 The man who sells peace How an entrepreneur who escaped violence in Sudan and South Sudan set up shop in a refugee camp in Uganda Supply Chain South Sudan Sudan Uganda
29 November 2019 It takes a village to defeat HIV Community support, economic empowerment and good nutrition are essential for affected people to thrive HIV/AIDS
29 November 2019 In the country of orphans Eswatini in southern Africa has the world's highest HIV rate, leaving 58 percent of children there vulnerable HIV/AIDS Eswatini
28 November 2019 Working from Yemen’s Green City An interview with WFP's programme policy officer Itaru Furuta Emergencies Japan Yemen
25 November 2019 Congo weathers treacherous floods WFP is responding to the worst flooding along the Ubangi river since 1999, with 50,000 displaced Climate Floods Congo
19 November 2019 7 ways WFP is innovating to reach zero hunger From growing vegetables in the desert to digital training that allows refugees to continue working wherever they are living Innovation and technology
15 November 2019 Central Sahel: the humanitarian emergency the world is ignoring WFP's director of emergencies, Margot van der Velden, calls for urgent investment to stem a deepening disaster Emergencies Zero Hunger
11 November 2019 Lessons in hope for refugees in Rwanda A peek into Mahama Camp where around 60,000 people who've escaped neighbouring countries gain the skills to start a new life Refugees and migration Rwanda
4 November 2019 South Sudan’s unholy trinity Face to face with conflict, drought and floods as climate change exacerbates weather extremes Climate Emergencies South Sudan
25 October 2019 Cassava at the crossroads in Congo A hardy root crop that is a staple of Central African cuisine could hold the key to feeding a nation Congo
24 October 2019 ‘When the people move, we move too’ World Food Programme responds to mass displacement of people in northeast Syria Conflicts Emergencies Syrian Arab Republic
16 October 2019 The farmers fighting food loss in Uganda Training in handling harvests to reduce spoiling is ushering subsistence farming towards agribusiness Campaigns Food Waste Smallholder Farmers Uganda
15 October 2019 To protect and preserve: How packaging can help prevent food loss and waste An interview with the WFP Food Safety & Quality Unit's packaging expert Supply Chain
14 October 2019 The silent enablers A visit to Tanzania's logistics hubs highlights the role of warehouses in the fight against hunger Logistics and delivery networks Supply Chain United Republic of Tanzania
11 October 2019 1.3 billion reasons to #StopTheWaste Campaign highlights gross paradox of hunger and food waste Campaigns Development
10 October 2019 ‘How a microloan and training turned my struggling stall into a busy shop’ With help from the World Food Programme, Sayyida, a mother-of-three in Upper Egypt, turned a business dream into reality. Development Egypt
8 October 2019 To end malnutrition, the private sector needs to be at the table The private sector should view improving nutrition as a business opportunity, not just a moral duty. Development Nutrition
3 October 2019 Burkina Faso’s balancing act How one corner of Africa's Sahel region is safeguarding gains in resilience while ramping up emergency response Conflicts Emergencies Resilience Burkina Faso