Overview
Assisting 91.4 million people in around 83 countries each year, the World Food Programme (WFP) is the leading humanitarian organization saving lives and changing lives, delivering food assistance in emergencies and working with communities to improve nutrition and build resilience. As the international community has committed to end hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition by 2030, one in nine people worldwide still do not have enough to eat
Food and food-related assistance lie at the heart of the struggle to break the cycle of hunger and poverty. On any given day, WFP has 5,000 trucks, 20 ships and 92 planes on the move, delivering food and other assistance to those in most need
Every year, we distribute more than 15 billion rations at an estimated average cost per ration of US$ 0.31
These numbers lie at the roots of WFP’s unparalleled reputation as an emergency responder, one that gets the job done quickly at scale in the most difficult environments. WFP’s efforts focus on emergency assistance, relief and rehabilitation, development aid and special operations
Two-thirds of our work is in conflict-affected countries where people are three times more likely to be undernourished than those living in countries without conflict
At WFP, we are committed to providing a safe and respectful work environment for all our employees
We adopt a zero-tolerance approach to sexual harassment, harassment, abuse of authority and discrimination in the workplace
WFP has a clear and robust framework (HSHAPD Policy) to address and deter such behaviour
The World Food Programme created an Ethics Office in 2008 to ensure that all staff members observe and perform their functions with the highest standards of integrity, as required by the Charter of the United Nations, and in accordance with the Standards of Conduct for the International Civil Service. At the same time, WFP adopted a Whistleblower Protection Policy to guard against retaliation for individuals who report misconduct, provide information in good faith on wrongdoing by one or more employees, or cooperate with a duly authorized audit or investigation. Work at WFP Are you passionate about helping those in need? The World Food Programme is a leader in the global movement to achieve Zero Hunger
In 80 countries our innovative hunger solutions are benefiting some 80 million people
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Our day to day work makes a difference in the lives of the people we serve. Continuous learning and training
We provide learning tools for our staff to continually develop their careers. Multicultural and stimulating working environment
We encourage gender and cultural diversity to make our teams stronger.
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