World Food Programme
The World Food Programme is the food assistance branch of the United Nations, providing food and support to people in need around the world. Established in 1961, the organization works to alleviate hunger and promote food security in crisis situations, as well as helping communities build resilience to future food-related challenges. The World Food Programme operates in over 80 countries, delivering food aid to those affected by conflict, natural disasters, and other emergencies.
External Links
- [wfp.org] UN World Food Programme (WFP)