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Chad

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Democratic People's Republic of Korea

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Djibouti

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Ghana

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Iran (Islamic Republic of)

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Nicaragua

Niger

Pakistan

Peru

Philippines

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Senegal

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Somalia

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Sri Lanka

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China

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Papua New Guinea

Angola

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What we do

  • Resilience building

    The World Food Programme's long experience in humanitarian and development contexts has positioned the organization well to support resilience building in order to improve food security and nutrition. WFP helps the most vulnerable people strengthen their capacities to absorb, adapt, and transform in the face of shocks and long-term stressors. Learn more about resilience building
  • Emergency relief

  • Humanitarian support and services

  • Food assistance: cash-based and in-kind

  • Country capacity strengthening

  • South-South cooperation

Focus areas

  • Climate action

    Climate change is increasing the frequency of climate-related disasters, creating greater risks of hunger and the breakdown of food systems. The World Food Programme is working with governments, international partners, researchers and local communities to analyse and understand the impacts of climate change. Through programmes, innovations, policy and technical support we are helping those most at risk to become climate resilient and food secure. Learn more about climate action
  • Disaster risk reduction

  • Gender equality

  • Nutrition

  • Smallholder market support

  • Social protection and safety nets

  • Sustainable livelihoods and ecosystems