Read the WFP Centre of Excellence Annual Report 2023
In 2023, humanitarian emergencies aggravated by conflicts and climate disasters…
Publication: Annual Report 2023
In 2023, the World Food Programme (WFP) faced growing challenges due to humanitarian emergencies exacerbated by conflicts and climate disasters, hampering its mission to save lives. Meanwhile, the life-changing development work carried out by the WFP Centre of Excellence against Hunger in Brazil gained prominence, promoting lasting solutions for food security and sustainable agriculture. In this annual report, learn how the Centre of Excellence’s work supporting strategies to reduce inequalities in countries of the global South, strengthening areas such as school feeding, nutrition and family farming and establishing strategic partnerships has contributed to the achievement of Sustainable Development Goals 1, 2 and 17.
5 steps to end hunger
1 . Prioritize those most in need According to the…
Beyond Cotton Project ends in Tanzania
Between 25 and 28 March, a delegation made up of…
National Health and Nutrition Day: how South-South cooperation can influence healthy habits
National Health and Nutrition Day, celebrated in Brazil on 31…
Food and the Fight against Discrimination and Racism
Between the 21st and 28th of March, the Week of…
Rockefeller Foundation gets to know Brazil’s school feeding programme
Between 4 and 8 March, the Rockefeller Foundation team was…
Agenda of the delegation from the Republic of Congo comes to an end in Paraty
This week marks the end of the study visit by…
Director of the Multilateral and Programme Country Partnerships Division of WFP participates in G20’s agenda and visits the Centre of Excellence
Between March 18 and 22, the irector of the Multilateral…
G20: Centre of Excellence participates in meetings and working groups
Between March 18 and 22, the United Nations World Food…