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
20 September 2017 Kasai, DR Congo: A lethal brew of conflict and hunger World Food Programme stepping up efforts to meet the needs of the most vulnerable Emergencies Democratic Republic of the Congo
15 September 2017 Where’s the most expensive plate of food in the world? The answer might surprise you We investigate the true cost of a plate of food around the world. Nutrition
15 September 2017 Ethiopia: The crippling effects of drought and the light at the end of the tunnel Mix of cereals, pulses and oil helps to carry families through hard times Droughts Ethiopia
5 September 2017 Filling bellies, feeding minds: Improving nutrition through school meals Stories from canteens around the world Nutrition
25 August 2017 5 ways that malnutrition is costing Latin America billions Can you put a price on the cost of poor diets? The World Food Programme has, and it's a hefty bill Nutrition El Salvador
22 August 2017 Bees in Syria: More than honey, hope A Syrian beekeeper rebuilds his life and business thanks to WFP’s beekeeping programme. Syrian Arab Republic
22 August 2017 3 ways refugees in Turkey use cash assistance More than 1.7 million refugees in Turkey are now receiving cash assistance. So how do they spend it? Refugees and migration European Union (Member Organization) Türkiye Syrian Arab Republic
1 August 2017 Breastfeeding can be the difference between life and death In emergency situations, mothers face increased obstacles to nurse their babies, but doing so is more important than ever Nutrition
26 July 2017 Braving the odds in Yemen ‘We do not have much food left now but at least we do know that some help will be on the way soon' Conflicts Yemen
12 July 2017 Children around the world take part in design challenge for Zero Hunger ‘If there was no hunger, all children would go to school and there would be equality between men and women.' Protection Zero Hunger
3 July 2017 When life is uncertain, take it one day at a time How this single mother and Syrian refugee stays strong for her family Refugees and migration Lebanon Syrian Arab Republic