WFP in Pakistan – Feeding Hope, Fighting Hunger
The World Food Programme (WFP) is the UN’s frontline agency in the battle against hunger. Operating in Pakistan since 1968, WFP has played a crucial role in responding to emergencies, supporting malnourished mothers and children, and helping communities become food secure and climate resilient.

Suggested Article Topics for the WFP Section

Emergency Food Relief During Pakistan’s 2022 Floods:
A detailed look at how WFP delivered emergency food, nutrition supplements, and logistics coordination across flood-hit districts — reaching over 2 million people.
School Meals, Brighter Futures: How WFP Helps Educate Through Nutrition
Focuses on WFP’s school feeding programs in remote or food-insecure areas — especially for girls — and how this encourages education and long-term growth.
Fighting Malnutrition in Mothers and Children:
WFP’s Nutrition Programs in Pakistan Explores WFP’s support for pregnant/lactating women and children under 5
Climate Resilience and Food Security:
How WFP helps communities adapt to climate change through drought-resistant farming, food-for-assets programs, and community grain banks.
How WFP’s Logistics Network Powers Humanitarian Aid in Pakistan
A behind-the-scenes article on WFP’s role in moving supplies across difficult terrain, supporting government responses




