Food Systems: the way we produce, distribute, and consume food touches every aspect of our lives.
WFP brings decades of experience with food systems for the world’s most vulnerable to the Food Systems Summit. WFP understands fragile, broken, or distorted food systems, because it’s the core of our work and we have an unparalleled six decades of experience repairing, sustaining, and improving food systems for the world’s most vulnerable and remote people.Show More

Food Systems: the way we produce, distribute, and consume food touches every aspect of our lives.
WFP brings decades of experience with food systems for the world’s [...]

Sweet Potatoes in Kenya: Good Nutrition and Resilience
Resilient women = resilient families and communities. These women in [...]

How is WFP supporting Bee Farming in Kenya?
Bee farming is just one way that WFP helps rural communities in Kenya [...]

WFP reopens farmers' markets in Rohingya
The fresh food corners are part of the Farmers’ Market initiative [...]

Food Systems: School meals in Rwanda
The World Food Programme has six decades of experience supporting [...]

What are hydroponics? Daniel from Zambia will explain.
Description: Daniel (16) is a student at a secondary school in Kitwe, [...]