The main theme of the report is the importance of flexible funding for the World Food Programme (WFP) in 2024.
Key findings include: Flexible funding has enabled WFP to respond quickly to emergencies and adapt to rapidly changing needs. In 2024, WFP reached over 120 million people, providing vital food and nutritional assistance. Flexible contributions of USD 1.1 billion helped respond to crises in countries such as Afghanistan, Gaza, Lebanon, and Sudan. Flexible funding supports preparedness and resilience-building efforts, helping communities better cope with shocks.