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The promotion of sustainable development of Andean micro-watersheds in Peru
This initiative addresses two WFP Food for Development objectives.The five-year program enables poor households to invest in human capital through education and training in addition to enabling households that depend on degraded natural resources for their food security to make the shift toward... More
Citigroup and WFP develop an emergency preparedness and response network
In 2007, Citigroup Corporate and Investment Banking and WFP announced the launch of the WFP Emergency Network, a ground-breaking partnership between the private sector and WFP. The Network enables companies to deliver pre-planned contributions – such as trucks, telecommunications equipment, food,... More
TNT and WFP team up to Move the World
Since 2002, TNT has been an active partner of the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP), the world's largest humanitarian aid agency. Each year, WFP provides food aid to an average of 90 million people, including 56 million children, in more than 80 countries. More
Unilever and WFP come 'Together for Child Vitality'
Together for Child Vitality is Unilever's partnership with WFP to improve the nutrition and health of poor school-aged children, while raising funds and increasing awareness of the issue of child hunger. More
North Star Alliance: On the road to health
North Star Alliance, jointly launched by the United Nations World Food Programme, and the commercial mail and express delivery services provider TNT, is using best practices in supply chain management, innovations in network technology and inside knowledge of the transport industry to establish a... More
North Star Alliance: A Healthy Transport Sector
This video covers the work being done by the North Star Alliance. More
The world's largest restaurant company works with the World Food Program to fight hunger
Yum! Brands, Inc. the world’s largest restaurant company with nearly 35,000 KFC, Pizza Hut, Taco Bell, Long John Silver’s and A&W Restaurants, works with the United Nation’s World Food Programme (WFP) to bolster awareness of global hunger, spur volunteerism and raise funds to benefit the WFP's... More
UN Foundation, Vodafone & WFP: global partners for emergency communications
The Vodafone Group Foundation and UN Foundation Technology Partnership join the World Food Programme to improve communications during humanitarian crises. More
TNT Moving the World - TNT's pillars of support to the WFP
The video explains the three forms of support that TNT offers to the WFP. More
Kofi Annan, former UN Secretary-General
“The UN is grateful to Ericsson for the solid example it has set through its generous contributions in support of the work of the organization." More