Location: Cameroon
See how the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) is strengthening family bonds for Nigerian refugees with disabilities.
It's remarkable what young ones can do with so little - especially when they're living on the frontlines of war and hunger.
A resilience-building initiative backed by WFP and Korea is empowering communities recovering from displacement — and enabling new friendships.
WFP never abandons hope. We're applying it in spades to roll back one of the most severe hunger catastrophes in our six decades of existence.
More than 800 U.N. Volunteers have served with WFP in the past decade, helping us save lives in over 70 countries.
With their homes destroyed and their husbands killed, the women and children who fled Boko Haram in Nigeria, Chad and Cameroon have nowhere to turn.
Lovebirds Poonam Kaushal and Nishkaam Mehta are getting hitched this Valentine’s Day. They’ve teamed up with friends, family and people like you to create the most unconventional wedding gift—with the help of the world’s first hunger-fighting smartphone app.
Cameroon's economy is growing, but many people - especially in rural areas - are still poor and hungry. And the vulnerable country is facing three large-scale, complex and violent crises.