World Food Programme

World Food Programme appears in roughly 1 monitored articles per day as of August 20, 2026. Mentions are up 22.2% week-over-week. The tone of that coverage averages -7.46 — strongly negative.

The World Food Programme (WFP) is an international organization within the United Nations (UN) that provides food assistance worldwide. It is the world's largest humanitarian organization and the leading provider of school meals. Founded in 1961, WFP is headquartered in Rome and has offices in 87 countries. In 2023 it supported over 152 million people, and it is present in more than 120 countries and territories.

Source: Wikipedia (CC BY-SA)

Also covered as: WFP · Wikidata

Data updated: · refreshed every 2 hours from GDELT

Articles / day
1
mentioning this entity
Week over week
+22.2%
7-day mean vs prior
Tone
-7.46
strongly negative

Coverage volume, last 90 days

World Food Programme mentions per day: 91 days, latest 1.00 on 2026-08-200.00100200May 22Jun 7Jun 23Jul 9Jul 25Aug 10Aug 20

Coverage tone, last 90 days

World Food Programme coverage tone: 91 days, latest tone -7.46 on 2026-08-20+100-10May 22Jun 7Jun 23Jul 9Jul 25Aug 10Aug 20

Reader interest (Wikipedia)

Daily Wikipedia pageviews for World Food Programme: 89 days, latest 138.00 on 2026-08-180.00250500May 22Jun 6Jun 21Jul 6Jul 21Aug 5Aug 18

Daily human pageviews of the entity's English Wikipedia article (Wikimedia Analytics). Coverage above measures what the press SUPPLIES; this measures what readers DEMAND — divergence between the two is its own signal.

Mentions counted via a quoted-name query against the GDELT DOC API, aggregated to UTC days — see methodology. Derived data is CC BY 4.0 (“Geotone / GDELT”).