Food assistance programming: Global capacity statement

Disaster FSL
Type
Projects & Implementation
Published
2025

Food insecurity affects hundreds of millions worldwide, driven by conflict, climate change, and economic instability. In 2024, 343 million people faced acute hunger, with crises in South Sudan, Sudan, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Myanmar, Gaza, Haiti, Lebanon, and Yemen.

World Vision International is a global leader in food assistance, delivering $3.2 billion in programs since 2017 and reaching 20 million people with over 4 million metric tons of food. In 2024, we supported 12.6 million people across 28 countries through emergency aid and resilience-building, with a strong focus on children. Through partnerships with the World Food Programme, the U.S. Government, and others, we provide accountable, large-scale impact while strengthening food systems and advancing global stability.

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