Our
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WFP is present in over 120 countries and territories. We respond to emergencies while also providing early warning to reduce the impact of looming disasters. At the same time, we support countries' rising from the shadow of hunger and long-term development and self-reliance.
We enhance economies and food systems
WFP is the largest provider of cash assistance in the humanitarian community, working with wholesalers and retailers to increase food availability and ensure fair prices. Through initiatives like the Food Assistance for Assets programme, we address immediate food needs while empowering communities to improve infrastructure and environmental sustainability. We support smallholder farmers in accessing resources and improving post-harvest handling. As a member of the Farm to Market Alliance, we facilitate the transition of African smallholders to commercial agriculture, bolstering markets and food production continent-wide.
WFP supports governments and other partners in improving their ability to manage emergencies and strengthen food and nutrition security. We do this by helping countries secure money from donors, promoting South–South and triangular cooperation, investing in early-warning and preparedness systems for climate change and other threats, and providing technical advice and operational support to strengthen social protection systems. Our experience in delivering food and cash assistance, school-based programmes and insurance means that WFP can also complement government efforts to end hunger.
We offer common services that enable our partners to reach those in need. This includes the United Nations Humanitarian Air Service, the Humanitarian Response Depot, and the Logistics Cluster – which provides coordination and information management during emergency responses and provides access to shared services.
We harness innovation and technology
From drone-based damage assessment to our meal-sharing app, WFP harnesses new technologies and the responsible use of data to achieve zero hunger by 2030. We quickly re-establish connectivity in the wake of humanitarian emergencies, through our Fast IT and Telecommunications Emergency and Support Team and as lead agency of the Emergency Telecommunications Cluster. We ensure the right person receives the right benefit via our cloud-based platform, SCOPE, while using blockchain and real-time data to improve the coordination and delivery of assistance across the humanitarian sector. At the same time, we are constantly searching for new breakthroughs: our Innovation Accelerator has been piloting solutions to end hunger since 2015, benefiting over 60 million people.