The World Food Program won the Nobel Peace Prize



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The World Food Program (WFP) has won the Nobel Peace Prize this year for its role in the fight to build a world without hunger.

Norway’s Nobel Committee made the announcement at a press conference on Friday. CNN News

Founded in 1971, the organization has been honored for its role in fighting hunger, helping to restore peace in war-torn areas and preventing hunger from being used as a weapon in conflict-affected areas.

The World Food Program is a branch of the United Nations. It is the largest organization in the world involved in hunger and food security.

According to the World Food Program, the agency provides food aid to 90 million people in 75 countries each year.

The Rome-based company has more than 60 branches around the world. Through them, the World Food Program helps people who cannot produce or consume enough food for themselves and their families.

The organization is a member of the Executive Committee of the United Nations Development Group. The message has been sent to various governments around the world by awarding the Nobel Peace Prize to WFP this year, so that funds from international humanitarian organizations are not cut.

Berit Reis-Anderson, chair of the Norwegian Nobel Committee, said the announcement was a call to the international community not to cut funding for the World Food Program. Every country in the world has a kind of obligation to ensure that people do not go on a diet.

Funding for the company has been reduced in recent years. This is happening because several countries, including the United States, have cut funding for global organizations.

The best vaccine against instability is food, Anderson said. He also mentioned the impact of the Corona epidemic on the world’s food supply.

He said Corona has contributed to the increase in the number of hungry people in the world. Despite facing the epidemic, the World Food Program has shown excellent ability to scale up its various initiatives.



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