WFP Annual Review 2024: Staying and Delivering Amid Multiple Crises
2025
WFP 008.2024
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Title
WFP Annual Review 2024: Staying and Delivering Amid Multiple Crises
Imprint
Rome (Italy): World Food Programme (WFP), 2025.
Language Note
English
ISBN/LRC Code
WFPWFP0082024A
Other Standard Identifiers
doi 10.71958/wfp130793
Summary
In 2024, there was no slowdown in the relentless demand for humanitarian support as new and protracted conflicts, more frequent disasters, economic volatility and persistent inflation fuelled surging rates of hunger. WFP led the global response to these urgent needs amid the most testing conditions, staying and delivering for those who depend on our support. assisted 124 million people, including 20.4 million who received support to strengthen their livelihoods and build resilience. In 51 countries, 1.9 million smallholder farmers benefited from post-harvest management and market integration initiatives. WFP sourced nearly 2 million metric tons of food, with 59 percent procured within the distribution region. Additionally, WFP directly supported 20 million children in 61 countries with school meals, take-home rations, and cash-based transfers. The organization received over USD 1 billion in flexible funding from 37 government donors and the private sector, including USD 196 million disbursed through the Immediate Response Account.
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WFP 008.2024
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English
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MON-130793
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