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‘Safe in Malawi, now we must escape the coronavirus’

Coronavirus is the least of concerns in the ‘Venice of Africa’

A vaccine may come for coronavirus — but there isn’t one for climate change

Coronavirus puts 14 million people at risk in Latin America and the Caribbean

School feeding at home

How radio is lending Malawi’s farmers a hand in the fight against COVID-19

As the COVID-19 crisis pushes up levels of hunger among the global poor, and UNICEF are urging national governments to prevent devastating nutrition and health consequences for the 370 million children missing out on school meals amid school closures. The agencies are working with governments to support children who are out of school during the crisis. In 68 countries, governments and WFP are providing children with take-home rations and other alternatives to school meals.

Zimbabwe: ‘Coronavirus will affect women and girls more than anyone’

COVID-19: ‘Children in the front line’

How to Minimize the Impact of Coronavirus on Food Security

What does equality mean to me?

Unicef, WFP see impact of conflict on children and families in Syria

School Meals puts a spring in the step of women and girls in Bangladesh

The World Food Programme (WFP) has unveiled a new tool in its bid to end hunger by 2030:  monitors food security in more than 90 countries and issues predictions for places where data is limited. Using the latest metrics on conflict, climate shocks, populations and the weather, HungerMap LIVE aims to identify areas that are currently food insecure or are sliding towards food insecurity.

Five Things to Know About Spiraling Insecurity in the Sahel