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  1. | A 20-day old infant receiving medical and nutrition assistance in a mobile Jordanian military clinic near the Jaber Nasib border crossing. WFP calls for all parties to allow immediate, unhindered humanitarian access to the affected families.

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  2. Every day, WFP is on the move with 5,000 trucks 🚛 92 planes ✈️ 20 ships 🛳 👉

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  3. 👉 31 people are displaced every minute of the day. Ending conflict is the single greatest factor when it comes to stoping or curtailing people being forced to migrate.

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  4. Jul 6

    Running for their lives, more than 300k Syrian women, children & men from southern governorates of Dara’a, Quneitra have left everything behind. calls for all parties in the conflict to allow immediate, unhindered humanitarian access to the affected families.

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  5. Blockchain, artificial intelligence and self-driving trucks: find out what our innovators have been up to in 2017! Check out the Accelerator Year in Review

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  6. Jul 6

    “If everything goes well, this will be a model for global food distribution efforts.” 👁️👁️ Here's how WFP is using iris patterns & fingerprints verification to increase fairness in food distribution in Uganda 👇

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  7. Jul 5

    34 South Sudanese refugees living in Bidibidi — one of the largest refugee settlements in the 🌍 — are WFP’s latest batch of Storytellers. After 2 weeks of multimedia training, they’re ready to share their unfiltered stories with you ➡️➡️

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  8. Jul 5

    “I have lost my husband — I cannot lose my children to poverty or hunger, too.” Every month, WFP assistance in northeast Nigeria reaches 1.2 million people like Bintu.

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  9. Jul 5

    Timely humanitarian action depends on timely funding. In DR Congo, WFP used resources from the Immediate Response Account (IRA) for to wage a quick response to the crisis. Here's how flexible funding helped us make a difference in 2017:

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  10. Jul 4

    In , the lean season coincides with the start of the rainy season, which cuts land access to 60% of the country. WFP is pre-positioning food before vast areas become inaccessible by road.

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  11. Jul 4

    WFP is using innovation to get life-saving food to those who need it most in the most cost-efficient way possible. Last week drivers from got trained on using All-Terrain Vehicles in the swamps of Lake Victoria in . 🚚🚚

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  12. Jul 4

    6-year-old Crino and his family are from Burundi. “I like cars. When I grow up, I want to own lots of cars and win races.” Could Crino one day win as many titles as Formula 1 driver Lewis Hamilton? 👉

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  13. Jul 4

    Our teams are on the ground in southern , ready to provide immediate food aid to families fleeing the violence in Dara’a and Quneitra. So far, WFP has delivered emergency assistance to more than 200k displaced people across the conflict-hit region.

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  14. Jul 3

    Every day, is delivering food to some of Asia's most remote communities. By helicopter, motorbike, through monsoon rains and even on people's backs, our teams make sure that food is reaching the those who need it the most 🚁

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  15. Jul 3

    In 2017, we ... 🛣️ built & repaired 17,000km of roads 💧 dug 3,200 wells 🌉 built & restored 500 bridges ... to reach those in need.

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  16. Jul 3

    Thanks to and , WFP has supported 417,000 beneficiaries in form of cash-based transfers during the last lean season in . Chrissy Richard received MK 51,000 which she used to buy food and rear chickens. 🐣🐔

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  17. Jul 3

    18 wagons of WFP vegetable oil donated by arrives into Port Bell . This new route by lake ⛴️ and rail 🚂from will cut food delivery time by half! Together we deliver

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  18. Jul 3

    The monsoon season is threatening the lives of thousands in Cox’s Bazar. WFP is working closely with other UN agencies to make sure they have the food, resources and relief they need to survive. Here’s how you can help ⬇️⬇️

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  19. Jul 2

    “It is unbelievable. My heart is broken,” said after visiting the refugee camps in Cox's Bazar. The Secretary General met with staff & was briefed about our engineering projects to keep families safe during the monsoon season

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  20. Jul 2

    Crisha’s parents are refugees from Burundi. “I want to be a shopkeeper when I grow up and become rich.” Could Crisha, who was born in the refugee camp, become as successful as Indra Nooyi, the CEO of Pepsico? 👉

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