W F P ’ S K E Y A C H I E V E M E N T S
80 MILLION PEOPLE reached with food assistance in
82 COUNTRIES
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Children remained the primary focus of WFP’s support, accounting for
64 PERCENT of total beneficiaries
W F P ’ S K E Y A C H I E V E M E N T S
WFP in 2014: Facts and Figures
WFP reduced the average lead time FROM 120 TO 68 DAYS
to procure and move food to recipient countries
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W F P ’ S K E Y A C H I E V E M E N T S
WFP assisted more than 42 MILLION PEOPLE in emergencies
WFP in 2014: Facts and Figures
EMERGENCIESEMERGENCIESIn 2014, WFP worked on 6 simultaneous Level 3 emergencies.
Level 3 is the highest category for a WFP emergency,
requiring the mobilisation of a global, corporate response to support
the Country Office and/or Regional Bureau.
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EMERGENCIESEMERGENCIESCENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC
WFP assisted more than a million people forced to flee their homes due to breakdown of law and order.
IRAQConflict across the country in the summer of 2014 triggered widespread internal displacement and overwhelming humanitarian needs.
WFP responded by providing food assistance to some 2.2 million people.
PHILIPPINESWFP provided more than a million people with food and cash following the Super-Typhoon Haiyan that smashed
into the Philippines archipelago in 2013 and posed a logistics challenge requiring massive mobilisation of resources.
SOUTH SUDANConflict pushed millions into food insecurity in the world’s newest country.
Even before the conflict, WFP was assisting more than 2 million people.
SYRIA The Syrian Regional Emergency continued to be WFP’s largest and most complex operation.
WFP provided food for as many as 4.9 million people inside Syria and assisted more than a million refugees in neighbouring countries.
WEST AFRICAThe 2014 Ebola epidemic was the largest in history, affecting multiple countries in West Africa - Guinea, Liberia, Sierra Leone.
In response, WFP provided critically needed food to more than 2 million people, logistics expertise to humanitarian agencies and built treatment centres in the three countries.
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P E O P L E W H O R E C E I V E D W F P A S S I S T A N C E
66.866.8M I L L I O N
WOMEN AND CHILDREN R E F U G E E S
INTERNALLY DISPLACED PEOPLE
14.814.8M I L L I O N
6.76.7M I L L I O N
800,000800,000
R E T U R N E E S
25.3 MILLION BOYS AND 25.7 MILLION GIRLS
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Ethiopia 5.3
Syria 4.9
Yemen 4.4
Sudan 4.3
Pakistan 3.4
Afghanistan 3.3
Philippines 3.2
Malawi 2.8
South Sudan 2.6
Kenya 2.5
Iraq 2.3
Mali 1.9
Palestine 1.9
DPR Korea 1.8
Niger 1.8
Zimbabwe 1.7
Bangladesh 1.6
Central African Republic 1.6
Honduras 1.6
Jordan 1.5
Somalia 1.5
Dem. Rep. Congo 1.4
Chad 1.3
Haiti 1.2
Sierra Leone 1.2
Myanmar 1.1
Lebanon 1
Senegal 1
Burundi 0.9
Zambia 0.9
Uganda 0.8
Cambodia 0.7
Egypt 0.7
Guinea 0.7
Liberia 0.7
Tanzania 0.7
Burkina Faso 0.6
Côte d'Ivoire 0.6
Madagascar 0.6
Colombia 0.5
Mauritania 0.5
Nepal 0.5
Cameroon 0.4
Guatemala 0.4
Mozambique 0.4
Nicaragua 0.4
Sri Lanka 0.4
Tajikistan 0.4
Ghana 0.3
Laos 0.3
Lesotho 0.3
Bolivia 0.2
Congo (Brazzav) 0.2
Cuba 0.2
Gambia 0.2
Guinea-Bissau 0.2
Swaziland 0.2
Turkey 0.2
Algeria 0.1
Armenia 0.1
Benin 0.1
Bhutan 0.1
Bosnia-Herzegovina 0.1
Djibouti 0.1
Ecuador 0.1
El Salvador 0.1
Indonesia 0.1
Iran 0.1
Kyrgyzstan 0.1
Libya 0.1
Paraguay 0.1
Rwanda 0.1
Sao Tome and Principe 0.1
Serbia and Montenegro 0.1
Timor-Leste 0.1
Ukraine 0.1
P E O P L E W H O R E C E I V E D W F P A S S I S T A N C E B Y C O U N T R Y I N 2 0 1 4
The number indicated for each country refers to millions of people
WFP in 2014: Facts and Figures
7.3 MILLION 7.3 MILLION Malnourished children receiving specializednutritional support
N U T R I T I O N
WFP in 2014: Facts and Figures
33M I L L I O N
PREGNANT WOMEN AND NURSING MOTHERS RECEIVING ADDITIONAL NUTRITION SUPPORT
COUNTRIES RECEIVING ASSISTANCEFOR TUBERCULOSIS AND HIV/AIDS
PREVENTION ACTIVITIES
HEALTH CENTRES AND CLINICS RECEIVING WFP ASSISTANCE
PEOPLE AFFECTED BY HIV/AIDS RECEIVING WFP ASSISTANCE
2929 31,70031,700
N U T R I T I O N
800,000800,000
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3.2 MILLION 3.2 MILLION Metric tons of food distributed
F O O D A I D Q U A N T I T I E S
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2.22.2MILLION
METRIC TONSTHE AMOUNT OF FOOD
PROCURED IN 92 COUNTRIES
THE PERCENTAGE OF FOOD PROCUREDIN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
METRIC TONSTHE AMOUNT OF FOOD
PROCURED IN 92 COUNTRIES
81%81%THE PERCENTAGE OF FOOD PROCURED
IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
F O O D A I D Q U A N T I T I E S
WFP in 2014: Facts and Figures
USS5.38 BILLIONUSS5.38 BILLIONThe value of contributions reached is the highest in WFP history
and 27% higher than in 2013. This value reflects the
extraordinary number of major emergencies that
WFP responded to during the year.
F U N D I N G
WFP in 2014: Facts and Figures
*Private contributions do not include extraordinary gifts-in-kind such as advertising
4,36210102112,7911,1832003,85825,5451754,4351391,9411,227350,06612,0002011,0653,8054841115160468,45002483906618947,745371,8073334,88022,9903,027
2,915301,194384,84314 ,634257378,348413991,03921,3372031,639156,54847037,4758,0295,6003342712,1363,0006,3881,00010027188,0095,8981572,1652,000500
69,55357826310110,3062,3804,17930,8111,77866,477269,9099,55315415,00010,2942,40422093,48185,82520179129180100137,31429,760408,835112,23752,252,67752,723
African Development BankAndorraArmenia
AustraliaAustria
AzerbaijanBangladesh
BelgiumBolivia
BrazilBulgariaBurundi
CambodiaCanada
Central African Rep.Chile
ChinaColombia
CubaCyprus
Czech RepublicDem. Rep. Congo
DenmarkDominican Republic
EcuadorEgypt
Equatorial Guinea Estonia
EthiopiaEuropean Commission
Faroe IslandsFinlandFrance
Gambia
Gaza/W.BankGermany
GreeceGuatemala
GuineaHaiti
Holy SeeHonduras
HungaryIceland
IndiaIreland
IsraelItaly
JapanJordanKenya
KuwaitLesotho
LiberiaLiechtenstein
LithuaniaLuxembourgMadagascar
MalawiMalaysia
MexicoMonaco
NetherlandsNew Zealand
NicaraguaNorway
OmanOPEC Fund for Int'l Dev
Pakistan Panama
PeruPortugal
Private Donors*Qatar
Republic of CongoRepublic of Korea
Zambia Russian Federation
Saudi ArabiaSierra Leone
Slovakia Slovenia
South SudanSpain
Sri LankaSudan
SwedenSwitzerland
SyriaTanzaniaThailand
Timor LesteTurkey
UN CERFUnited Arab Emirates
United KingdomUN OTHER FUNDS AND AGENCIES
UruguayUSA
VenezuelaWorld Bank
Funding sources and total confirmed contributions in 2014 (US$ thousand)
F U N D I N G
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P R O J E C T S
39
33
41
57
27
5
39Emergency operations (EMOPs)
33Country programmes (CPs)
41Special operations (SOs)
57Protracted relief and recovery
operations (PRROs)
27Development projects (DEVs)
5Preparedness activities
202TOTA LPROJECTS
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Afghanistan
Algeria
Armenia
Bangladesh
Benin
Bhutan
Bolivia
Bosnia-Herzegovina
Burkina Faso
Burundi
Cairo Regional Bureau
Cambodia
Cameroon
Cabo Verde
Central African Republic
Chad
Colombia
Congo (Brazzav)
Côte d'Ivoire
Cuba
Dakar Regional Bureau
Dem. Rep. Congo
Djibouti
DPR Korea
Ecuador
Egypt
Ethiopia
Gambia
Ghana
Guatemala
Guinea
Guinea-Bissau
Haiti
Honduras
India
Indonesia
Iran
Iraq
Italy
Jordan
Kenya
P R O J E C T SProtracted relief and recovery operations (PRROs)
Special operations (SOs)
Developmentprojects (DEVs)
Preparedness activities
Emergency operations (EMOPs)
WFP in 2014: Facts and Figures
Kyrgyzstan
Laos
Lesotho
Liberia
Madagascar
Malawi
Mali
Mauritania
Morocco
Mozambique
Myanmar
Nairobi Regional Bureau
Nepal
Nicaragua
Niger
Pakistan
Palestine
Panama
Panama Regional Bureau
Paraguay
Philippines
Rwanda
San Tome and Principe
Senegal
Serbia and Montenegro
Sierra Leone
Somalia
South Sudan
Sri Lanka
Sudan
Swaziland
Syria
Tajikistan
Tanzania
Timor-Leste
Togo
Tunisia
Uganda
Ukraine
Yemen
Zambia
Zimbabwe
P R O J E C T SProtracted relief and recovery operations (PRROs)
Special operations (SOs)
Developmentprojects (DEVs)
Preparedness activities
Emergency operations (EMOPs)
WFP in 2014: Facts and Figures
17 MILLION17 MILLIONSchoolchildren receiving mealsin school or take-home rations
S C H O O L F E E D I N G
(This figure does not include1.2 million schoolchildren reached through Trust Funds)
WFP in 2014: Facts and Figures
75,50075,500SCHOOLS RECEIVING
WFP ASSISTANCE
49%49% GIRLS AS A PERCENTAGE OF ALL
SCHOOLCHILDREN RECEIVING WFP ASSISTANCE
S C H O O L F E E D I N G
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12.7 MILLION12.7 MILLIONPeople receiving WFP food as an incentive to build assets
R E S I L I E N C E B U I L D I N G A C T I V I T I E S
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R E S I L I E N C E B U I L D I N G A C T I V I T I E S
328,800 14,130 63,000328,800HECTARES OF LAND
PROTECTED OR IMPROVEDKILOMETRES OF ROADS
AND 123 BRIDGES CONSTRUCTED OR REPAIRED
GOVERNMENT STAFF TRAINED
HECTARES OF LAND PROTECTED OR IMPROVED
14,130KILOMETRES OF ROADS
AND 123 BRIDGES CONSTRUCTED OR REPAIRED
63,000GOVERNMENT STAFF
TRAINED
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C A S H A N D V O U C H E R S
8.9 MILLION8.9 MILLIONPeople receiving assistance in the form of cash and/or vouchers in 69 projects in 53 countries.A 13% increase compared to 2013.
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M I L L I O NUSS843
VALUE OF CASH AND VOUCHER TRANSFERS
COMPARED TO US$506 MILLION IN 2013
>90%>90%MORE THAN 90 PERCENT
OF CASH AND VOUCHER TRANSFERS WERE PROVIDED WITHIN EMERGENCY
PROGRAMMES AIMED AT SAVING LIVES AND LIVELIHOODS
M I L L I O N
C A S H A N D V O U C H E R S
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USS148 MILLIONUSS148 MILLIONIncome generated for farmers as a result of the P4P project
P U R C H A S E F O R P R O G R E S S
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P U R C H A S E F O R P R O G R E S S
370,000370,000THE AMOUNT OF FOOD PURCHASED UNDER THE
P4P PROJECT
THE AMOUNT OF FOOD PURCHASED UNDER THE
P4P PROJECT
METRIC TONSMETRIC TONS
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U N I T E D N A T I O N S A N D I N T E R N A T I O N A L O R G A N I Z A T I O N P A R T N E R S
WFP’s partnerships seek to:alleviate hunger through food assistance, nutrition support and social safety nets; eliminate the root causes of hunger and poverty through long-term support to sustainable agricultural development and rural transformation for the most vulnerable people.
FAO
IFAD
ILOInternational Red Cross andRed Crescent Movement
IOM
UNAIDS
UNDP
UNEP
UNESCO
UNFPA
UN-HABITAT
UNHCR
UNICEF
UN-Women
WHO
World Bank
(ICRC, IFRC, National Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies)
WFP in 2014: Facts and Figures
U N I T E D N A T I O N S A N D I N T E R N A T I O N A L O R G A N I Z A T I O N P A R T N E R S
1,1221,122NGO PARTNERS
M I L L I O NM I L L I O NTHE AMOUNT OF CASH AND IN-KIND DONATIONS FROM CORPORATIONS,
FOUNDATIONS AND INDIVIDUALS
M I L L I O N
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11,367 EMPLOYEES 11,367 EMPLOYEES of whom 93 percent are based in the field
S T A F F
WFP in 2014: Facts and Figures
S T A F F
11,367 41% 87%11,367EMPLOYEES WITH CONTRACTS
OF ONE YEAR OR LONGERWOMEN AMONG
INTERNATIONAL RECRUITS AND PROFESSIONAL OFFICERS
LOCALLY RECRUITEDEMPLOYEES WITH CONTRACTS OF ONE YEAR OR LONGER
41%WOMEN AMONG
INTERNATIONAL RECRUITS AND PROFESSIONAL OFFICERS
87%LOCALLY RECRUITED
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WFP is the world’s largest humanitarian organization fighting hunger worldwide. In 2014, WFP reached 80 million people with food assistance in 82 countries.
For more information about our work, please visit www.wfp.org
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78 MILLION PEOPLE
76 COUNTRIESin
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WFP in 2014: Facts and Figures