‼️ The entire #Gaza strip is at risk of FAMINE. The latest food security analysis is a stark warning: we are in a race against time to prevent a catastrophe. Behind the numbers are families — mothers desperately searching for their next meal.
Update from #Gaza. This week, WFP reached northern #Gaza with wheat flour for the first time since the blockade began. 🚨 We continue to call for a safe and unimpeded access to the people of Gaza that desperately need food.
Every day, we stand with the millions forced to flee. We remember that hunger and displacement know no borders - but neither does the resilience of #refugees. 💪🏽 WFP is by refugees’ side — from day one to recovery. When refugees arrive with nothing, WFP provides hot meals, nutrition for mothers and children, school meals and livelihood support. We turn solidarity into action.
Airdrops are a last-resort solution to deliver life-saving food assistance to the most isolated communities, like this one in #SouthSudan ✈️ 👉 More support is urgently needed to help South Sudan reach hunger hotspots.
Until this week, this warehouse in #Gaza was totally empty. WFP teams are working around the clock to deliver lifesaving assistance. WFP's Nour explains what's happening on the ground.
A handful of bakeries in #Gaza are baking bread again after receiving limited supplies overnight. This is a critical first step — but assistance must be scaled up. More essential food is needed to push back the risk of famine. Bread alone is not enough for people to survive.
🚨 Millions of Sudanese refugees who have fled to neighbouring countries risk sinking deeper into hunger and malnutrition. WFP quickly mobilized to provide emergency assistance to refugees sheltering in📍seven neighbouring countries: Central African Republic, Chad, Egypt, Ethiopia, Libya, South Sudan, and Uganda. However, critical shortages of funding are forcing cuts to this life-saving assistance, and vulnerable refugee families have nowhere else to turn. WFP is urging the international community to mobilise additional resources to sustain assistance for Sudan’s refugees and the host communities supporting them.
More than 335,000 people have received WFP emergency assistance after arriving in Tawila, in #Sudan's North Darfur region. More food and nutrition supplies are on the way as the number of people seeking safety climbs.