Cameroon continues to grapple with three protracted emergencies that have left over 2.2 million individuals displaced, including 408,600 refugees and 1.8 million internally displaced persons (IDPs) and returnees.
This report looks at how rising tensions in the Middle East since early 2026 are affecting people’s ability to afford food, especially in vulnerable countries. It focuses on Afghanistan, Somalia, and Sri Lanka to show how global problems can quickly impact everyday lives.
This summary presents evidence and key insights from evaluations on WFP's school feeding programmes in 9 countries in the Middle East, Northern Africa and Eastern Europe region.
Carl Skau is the Acting Executive Director of the World Food Programme (WFP), appointed by United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres to serve as interim head of WFP until the designation of its next Executive Director.
WFP’s Office of Evaluation and the International Security and Development Centre (ISDC) conducted a large-scale impact evaluation from January 2024 to February 2025 comparing the performance of four different targeting methods in Lebanon.
The WFP Innovation Accelerator’s 2025 Year in Review highlights the progress we have made together in advancing innovation across WFP and the wider humanitarian ecosystem.
Annual Country Reports (ACR) are a key accountability document produced by country offices on a yearly basis which inform donors how their funds were used during the reporting year. Their purpose is to tell WFP’s performance story in an accurate, transparent and evidence-based manner by assessing the effectiveness, efficiency and economy of our operations in our pursuit towards zero hunger.
This report presents updated findings from WFP’s Return on Investment (ROI) for Preparedness study, demonstrating the value of pre-shock investments in strengthening emergency response. In a context of increasingly complex, protracted and resource-constrained crises, preparedness is identified as a critical driver of faster, more efficient, and more effective humanitarian action.
This report presents WFP's continued scale‑up and consolidation of Anticipatory Action (AA) in 2025, protecting more than 6.3 million people across 47 countries.
As weather-related shocks become increasingly frequent and severe worldwide, the World Food Programme (WFP) has significantly expanded
its investment in Anticipatory Action (AA) to help countries proactively manage their impact.
This policy note builds on the practical and operational experience of the World Bank and World Food Programme (WFP) to offer an overview of why and how strengthening the linkages between disaster risk finance (DRF) and adaptive social protection (ASP) matters.
This market monitoring update bulletin presents the latest data on food prices and market functionality across the ten provinces participating in the Home-Grown School Feeding Programme, supporting a fair and competitive bidding process for food suppliers and informing price trends relevant to programme implementation.
This decentralized evaluation was commissioned by the WFP Cambodia and covers the mid-term evaluation of the World Food Programme (WFP) McGovern-Dole International Food for Education and Child Nutrition project in Cambodia from 2022 to 2027. It was carried out in 2025.
This decentralized evaluation was commissioned by the WFP Republic of Congo Country Office and covers the United States Department of Agriculture's (USDA) Foreign Agricultural Services (FAS) funded five-year school feeding project under the McGovern-Dole Food for Education Program covering the period 2021–2026.