For centuries the waters of Poopó served the Uru Murato community – as they disappeared many left. The World Food Programme is assisting those who stayed on
As world leaders converge on Sharm el-Sheikh for UN climate conference COP27, we highlight some of the countries hit hardest by droughts, floods and storms
WFP and its partners are planting long-term security, literally, by pooling their resources to support a community with a history of conflict and extreme weather
How the human rights advocate advising the World Food Programme on issues related to disability inclusion is helping people defy prejudice and low expectations
As the island nation weathers its latest typhoon season, the WFP Philippines Emergency Coordinator recalls the fallout of one of recent history's strongest storms—and what's needed moving forward.
As climate change upends farming in the drought-prone southern African country, growers like Rosie Jameson are profiting from solar-powered irrigation schemes