WFP’s work in Bangladesh started in 1974 in the early days after independence when it supported the Government and people of Bangladesh to cope with the impact of natural disasters like cyclones...
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This document showcases WFP's role and achievements to date in terms of resilience interventions in Chad. Between 2018-2022, the integrated resilience programme reached nearly 610,000 beneficiaries in 262...
In rural areas where malnutrition is higher and households poorer, growing diverse fruit trees-especially indigenous fruits-can provide multiple benefits. These fruit trees can...
IFAD began operations in Malawi in 1981 and has provided US$731.96 million in financing (including partner cofinancing) for 14 programmes and projects benefiting more than 2 million...
Malnutrition levels in Burkina Faso are declining steadily since two decades. Yet, one child out of four is still stunted, totalling nearly one million...
Mozambique’s strong economic performance has not been accompanied by a significant reduction in malnutrition. At 43%, the national prevalence of child stunting remains very high. With more...
The political change after 15 August 2021 plunged the country into a humanitarian and economic crisis that devastated peoples’ lives and livelihoods.
As the De Facto Authorities (DFA) mark...
While Bangladesh has made significant economic growth in the past decade, the country still faces challenges with nearly one third of the population facing food insecurity...
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, WFP has continually assessed household vulnerability to food and nutrition insecurity through monitoring surveys, while simultaneously providing technical assistance...
This Synthesis Evaluation of Emergency School Feeding in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Lebanon, Niger and Syria (2015-2019) is a collection of findings from individual country of the four-country Evaluation Series on Emergency...