An estimated 484,490 children aged 6-59 months are suffering or expected to suffer elevated levels of acute malnutrition between June 2024 and May 2025 –...
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Through 12 case studies, this report examines how the Fill the Nutrient Gap (FNG) analyses can be leveraged to enhance the ability of national social protection...
This impact evaluation covers programme activities of the Burundi School Feeding programme from January 2024 to January 2026. The impact evaluation assesses the impact of introducing a Commodity Vouchers...
Nearly 1.2 million people in Burundi are expected to face high levels of acute food insecurity between June and September 2024 (harvest season), including...
Access to safe, sustainable and accessible cooking fuels and technologies is an essential aspect of addressing both energy poverty and food security. The World Food Programme is the world’s largest...
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The CPIA is an annual diagnostic tool for countries eligible for financing from the International Development Association (IDA), the part of the World Bank that helps the world’s poorest countries. The...
Countries in crisis requiring external assistance for food are expected to lack the resources to deal with reported critical problems of food insecurity. The list below covers crises...
WFP and partners have undertaken an analysis of climate risks in 9 countries and recommended programmes to address identified risks.
Climate change is driving global hunger. WFP...
Poor dietary diversity continues to drive malnutrition in many low and middle income countries. Consumers often lack access to diverse, nutrient-dense diets, particularly if...
The current period of analysis, from June to September 2022, coincides with the harvest and post-harvest period of the main growing season marked by a relatively good food availability and accessibility. For this period...