the World Food Programme
The World Food Programme (WFP) is a United Nations agency that aims to combat global hunger and improve nutrition. Established in 1961, it provides food assistance in emergencies and works to enhance food security in communities around the world. The WFP supports millions of people by delivering food and cash assistance, especially in areas affected by conflict, natural disasters, and economic instability.
In addition to emergency aid, the WFP focuses on long-term solutions to hunger. It promotes sustainable agricultural practices and nutrition education, helping communities build resilience against future food crises. The organization collaborates with governments, NGOs, and local partners to create effective programs that address the root causes of hunger.