26 January 2018 Witnesses to horror: Women’s plight highlights why DRC needs the world’s support more than ever Lack of funding threatens the lives of 400,000 children in Kasai Region Democratic Republic of the Congo
18 January 2018 How did Korea go from receiving WFP’s help to becoming one of its top 20 donors? Six key areas lie at heart of country's dramatic transformation to Zero Hunger Funding Republic of Korea
16 January 2018 The savings group transforming the lives of smallholder farmers in Zambia Changes are reaping multiple benefits for villagers Food Security Zambia
16 January 2018 ‘I don’t want the world to forget’ How photographs help bring the plight of the Rohingya refugees to light Refugees and migration Bangladesh Myanmar
15 January 2018 With nowhere to go and nothing to do — there is only waiting Burundi refugees in Rwanda hope for peace so they can return Refugees and migration Burundi Rwanda
12 January 2018 Yemeni refugees describe the difference that food and cash is making An insight into how families are trying to find a sense of normality in Djibouti Cash transfers Refugees and migration Djibouti Yemen
18 December 2017 Children’s stories bring home desperate need for action in DRC Time is running out for hundreds of thousands of people in Kasai region Nutrition Democratic Republic of the Congo
15 December 2017 It’s tea-time at Mohamad’s house and you’re all invited Join us as we sit down with a hot brew and ask why tea is so important for Syrian refugees in Lebanon Refugees and migration Lebanon Syrian Arab Republic
12 December 2017 Pakistan — A contradiction of abundance and malnutrition Why is a country with a rich cuisine and thriving agricultural sector struggling with poor diets? Nutrition Pakistan
5 December 2017 Here’s what cash assistance really means to refugee children in Turkey Their lives suddenly became happier after their families started receiving payments Protection Refugees and migration European Union (Member Organization) Türkiye
30 November 2017 Cash provides a vital lifeline in Somalia Delivering money directly into the hands of drought-hit families means greater freedom to choose. Cash transfers Somalia European Union (Member Organization)
29 November 2017 Drones take flight to help end hunger Tech-minded humanitarians at the World Food Programme are exploring the use of unmanned aerial vehicles to map needs in disasters. Innovation and technology Development Logistics and delivery networks
24 November 2017 A day on the front line with the Rohingya refugees Fighting malnutrition in Bangladesh Emergencies Nutrition Bangladesh Myanmar
21 November 2017 ‘I cannot do anything to save my baby boy’ Stories of extreme conditions faced by families in East Ghouta, a besieged enclave in Syria Emergencies Nutrition Protection Zero Hunger Syrian Arab Republic
20 November 2017 How cleaner energy can also reduce security risks to Rohingya refugees Women especially vulnerable while collecting firewood Gender Refugees and migration Bangladesh Myanmar
20 November 2017 School meals + cash transfers = better nutrition and more local jobs ‘My kids come home and even start teaching us — the parents — what food is healthy and what is not' Cash transfers Development Nutrition Armenia
17 November 2017 Chantal: Why I became a WFP driver Staffer explains the challenges she faces and how security training helped save her life Gender Democratic Republic of the Congo
16 November 2017 Nutrition and the butterfly effect How nutrition can act as a catalyst for progress across the Sustainable Development Goals. Development Nutrition
3 November 2017 6 partners helping us to Change the World Private sector organizations bring unique skills and expertise to the table Development Partnerships Zero Hunger
25 October 2017 Farming at the age of 70 was not part of Shareef’s retirement plan …but neither was being stuck in the middle of a civil war. Emergencies Smallholder Farmers Syrian Arab Republic
16 October 2017 How do you drop food from 17,000 feet into a conflict zone? Watch our video A WFP Syria aviation officer describes the airdrops operation delivering food to people trapped in the besieged city of Deir Ezzor Airdrops Emergencies Syrian Arab Republic
9 October 2017 For Rohingya in Bangladesh, food is not enough The World Food Programme is now providing food to people who have fled Myanmar and are taking refuge in Cox's Bazar. But more is needed to make a difference to those who have lost everything. Emergencies Bangladesh Myanmar
5 October 2017 Orange parachutes rain down from a blue sky A trip to one of the most inaccessible parts of South Sudan Conflicts Emergencies South Sudan
4 October 2017 Yemen: Fishing in treacherous waters Most families are struggling every day in hunger-stricken Hodeidah Conflicts Yemen
25 September 2017 ‘Everyone here has lost a husband, a son, a brother, a father’ Rohingya women share food and tales of horror in Bangladesh settlements Emergencies Refugees and migration Bangladesh Myanmar