
Despite these pressures, the World Food Programme (WFP) stayed and delivered, supporting 121 million people with life‑saving assistance while prioritizing those facing the most severe hunger.
The Annual Review provides context, key data and powerful imagery to show how WFP responded to major emergencies while delivering assistance faster and more efficiently. It highlights how anticipatory action, digital innovation and strengthened partnerships helped reduce losses, improve targeting and sustain operations in increasingly complex environments.
It also shows how WFP is linking emergency response with nutrition, livelihoods and nationally led systems – ensuring that support not only saves lives today but helps reduce future need. The Annual Review draws on data from WFP’s Annual Performance Report, the organization’s main accountability document detailing achievements and challenges over the year.