Three years of siege have stripped many in the northeastern city of their livelihoods, forcing people like Ali to roam the ruins searching for scraps to survive
Humanitarian groups are warning that millions will need food assistance this year. Here is a breakdown of what is driving the situation — and the solutions
A day in the life of one of the 260,000 children benefiting from Tunisia's national school meals programme, supported by the World Food Programme (WFP).
The unique role of adolescents in the household means that they can be agents of change to improve the health and nutrition of their families, peers and communities.
Notes taken during World Food Programme (WFP) rapid food security assessment mission to Senegal's Sahel, where experts are warning of worsening hunger and malnutrition conditions.
The upsurge in violence in Eastern Ghouta has forced tens of thousands of people out of their homes and into makeshift shelters set up across rural Damascus