Simone GieSchool gardens in the Sahel: Oases of hope in a barren landIn the region of Balleyara in Niger, two hours east from the capital Niamey, a project to create school gardens is transforming entire…Sep 18, 2017Sep 18, 2017
Simone GieinWorld Food Programme InsightIn Laos, putting women’s empowerment at the heart of our workEquality is essential for world with zero hunger. See how the World Food Programme is stepping up its gender programming.Aug 8, 2017Aug 8, 2017
Simone GieinWorld Food Programme Insight10 takeaways from the UN’s school meals analysisA groundbreaking analysis of school meals across the world offers guidance to governments and development agencies on how to design and…Jul 10, 2017Jul 10, 2017
Simone GieinWorld Food Programme Insight5 takeaways from the Global Nutrition ReportThe 2016 Global Nutrition Report is a global stocktake of the world’s progress toward ending malnutrition, and it’s showing some crucial…Jun 26, 2017Jun 26, 2017
Simone GieinWorld Food Programme InsightADAM alert system extends its reach to boost humanitarian responseThe World Food Programme’s Automated Disaster Analysis and Mapping system (ADAM) is being opened up to other organizations in a move that…Jun 21, 2017Jun 21, 2017
Simone Gie“We’ll die if the food runs out”Bulama is experiencing any parent’s nightmare: “If the food runs out, my children will die.”May 11, 2017May 11, 2017
Simone GieinWorld Food Programme InsightWhere corn is lifeKeeping families together in Guatemala when harvests failDec 18, 2016Dec 18, 2016
Simone GieinWorld Food Programme InsightMoving mountainsHow communities are picking up the pieces after the twin earthquakes that devastated Nepal in 2015.Apr 22, 2016Apr 22, 2016