World Food Programme : fighting hunger worldwide

The wefeedback.org platform was launched in 2011 as a social media initiative of the United Nations World Food Programme. WFP was established in 1963. Its mission is to provide food aid to: 1) save lives in refugee and other emergency situations; 2) improve the nutrition and quality of life of the most vulnerable people at critical times in their lives: 3) help build assets and promote the self-reliance of poor people and communities, particularly through labour intensive works programs.
90 million people
Over the years, WFP has grown to be the world’s largest provider of humanitarian aid. WFP provides food to more than 90 million people a year (58 million of whom are children). Whether it’s rapid response to natural disasters, providing relief to the victims of war or drought, or putting communities to work to solve their own food needs, WFP is there. In fact 90% of WFP’s 10,000 employees work in the field directly assisting those in need.







