The World Food Programme (WFP) is a global organization that fights hunger and promotes food security. Established in 1961, it provides food assistance to millions of people in need, especially during emergencies like natural disasters and conflicts. The WFP works with governments and other partners to ensure that vulnerable communities receive the nutrition they need to survive and thrive.
In addition to emergency aid, the WFP focuses on long-term solutions to hunger, such as improving agricultural practices and supporting local farmers. By addressing the root causes of food insecurity, the WFP aims to create a world where everyone has access to sufficient and nutritious food, contributing to the broader goals of the United Nations and sustainable development.