The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP), winner of the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize, is the world's largest humanitarian organization. It saves lives in emergencies and provides food assistance to people recovering from conflicts, disasters, and the impacts of climate change.
It is also the largest United Nations agency working to improve human nutrition. Every day, WFP supports over 170 million people in 123 countries and territories.
Fome de Tudo is the only organization in Brazil with an official partnership and endorsement from WFP, signed at the headquarters in Rome. Together with WFP's Centre of Excellence Against Hunger in Brazil, they develop innovative and sustainable solutions.
It's possible to fight hunger using technology by registering surplus food from participating supermarkets and offering it to registered non-profit organizations, charities, and those most in need. The entire process is controlled and tracked by the APP, which generates detailed reports of the entire process and all the benefits produced.
On World Food Day, WFP and the NGO "Fome de Tudo" launch a project to universalize food provision in public schools across 10 countries, including Brazil.
In Recife, initiatives combine planning, technology, and solidarity to prevent all this food from going to waste.
Social work groups can find out which supermarkets have food to donate.
The project has reached dozens of vulnerable communities in the Recife metropolitan area.