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As Israel refuses to let in sufficient humanitarian aid, a leading expert on famine explains why even “flooding the zone” ...
The city of Boston announced Tuesday that it selected 27 small minority- and women-owned businesses to receive grants as part ...
The Israeli government said it had allowed some private businesses to resume importing goods into Gaza, which has been ...
Funding cuts are driving an entire generation of children in Sudan to the brink of irreversible harm as support is scaled ...
The World Health Organization has closed in on its bold goal of eradicating polio several times, but the paralytic virus is ...
Afghanistan is seeing its sharpest-ever surge of child malnutrition, the World Food Program said Monday, adding it needed ...
As images of emaciated Gazans dominated global news, Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told a gathering of evangelical ...
The leading international authority on food crises predicted "widespread death" in Gaza without immediate action.
As the death toll from two years of war in Gaza nears 60,000, a growing number of people are dying from starvation and ...
A United Nations report highlights rising food insecurity in Africa, with over 1 billion people unable to afford a healthy ...
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Cindy McCain, executive director of the World Food Program, about the crisis in the Democratic Republic of Congo and cuts to WFP funding.