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
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
25 September 2019 End the conflicts and Feed our Future Syrian refugees make their voices heard on the big screen Conflicts Refugees and migration Zero Hunger Syrian Arab Republic
25 September 2019 ‘I came home to El Salvador to work my land again and try to get my life back’ A first-hand account of life in the drought-stricken ‘Dry Corridor' of Central America, where WFP is helping communities adapt to a changing climate Climate Droughts Refugees and migration El Salvador
24 September 2019 How I grew barley in the desert ‘What I thought could be a solution for my own animals has become a solution for a whole community' Innovation and technology Refugees and migration Algeria
19 September 2019 The game-changing water reservoirs of Kalobeyei How water is bringing together communities and keeping drought at bay Refugees and migration Kenya
18 September 2019 And now for the weather… Meet the UN meteorologist helping countries to adapt to climate change Climate
8 September 2019 WFP lends expertise before and after Hurricane Dorian Regional hub allowed agency to deploy assessment team to Bahamas ahead of time Climate Emergencies Natural disasters Bahamas
6 September 2019 The road that changes lives How an access road built by the World Food Programme is sparking off development in South Sudan Development South Sudan
26 August 2019 Why school lunches mean so much to Munjama and her friends Meals make all the difference for children in Sierra Leone School feeding Gender Sierra Leone
22 August 2019 How food cards empower refugee women like Khamisa in Sudan ‘When there is peace, I will go home and help South Sudan improve health conditions.' Refugees and migration Gender Sudan
15 August 2019 Water and plants in the time of climate change Communities explore ways to restore arid landscape with trees and vegetables Climate Emergencies Resilience Chad
13 August 2019 Maria recalls how ‘magic meals’ set her on path to life as a humanitarian Head of nutrition in Dominican Republic discovered years later that she had been a beneficiary of WFP food Nutrition Gender Dominican Republic
12 August 2019 Facing down storms in The Land of Rivers Forward-thinking makes families better equipped to deal with monsoons in Bangladesh Climate Emergencies Bangladesh
9 August 2019 Indigenous Peoples Day: on the path to Zero Hunger How the World Food Programme is supporting communities in Bolivia, Colombia and the Democratic Republic of the Congo Protection Bolivia (Plurinational State of) Colombia Congo
1 August 2019 ‘Being able to breastfeed my daughter is the best gift that I can give her’ Cash assistance from the World Food Programme is securing a nutrition boost for mothers in drought-hit Honduras Cash transfers Droughts Nutrition Honduras
31 July 2019 Step inside the kitchen A glimpse at typical rooms of Syrian refugee families in Lebanon Lebanon Syrian Arab Republic
23 July 2019 Flying to the rescue How the Logistics Cluster-facilitated Airlifts in the Central African Republic are helping the humanitarian community save lives in the rainy season Logistics and delivery networks Conflicts Central African Republic
22 July 2019 Growing plants without soil in Sudan The World Food Programme is using hydroponics to empower women and create a hunger-free world by 2030 Climate Innovation and technology Refugees and migration Sudan
18 July 2019 World Food Programme (WFP) Executive Director briefs UN Security Council on situation in Yemen Updates on WFP operations in the country Yemen
16 July 2019 How Mozambicans are picking up the pieces after cyclone Idai Storms and floods wreaked havoc across Mozambique in March, killing 1,200 people and uprooting families — now relief efforts are helping to restore hope Emergencies Natural disasters Mozambique
15 July 2019 Hunger-free world remains a huge challenge, food security report says Economic shocks, conflict and climate change drive hunger figures up for third year in a row
12 July 2019 Restoring lives and livelihoods amidst Nigeria’s conflict How the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) is connecting the dots between emergency response and sustainable livelihoods Resilience Conflicts Nigeria
8 July 2019 From fingers on triggers to green thumbs A group of former Farc rebels in Colombia is growing crops for the World Food Programme's school feeding service Conflicts Smallholder Farmers Colombia