In Tajikistan’s rugged mountains, a simple idea is transforming lives: feed children so they can learn. Through the World Food Programme’s school feeding initiative—supported by the Russian Federation and the Government of Tajikistan— 440,000 children in some 2,000 schools receive nutritious meals every day. These meals turn classrooms into spaces of hope, helping children learn, grow, and build healthy habits that will last for generations. Behind this impact is a network of partnerships and dedicated people, including volunteers who bring these stories to life. One of them is Elizaveta Smeshko, a Russian international UN Volunteer serving as an Associate Communications and Advocacy Officer with WFP.
When Elizaveta arrived in Tajikistan in January 2025, her goal was clear: shine a light on the school feeding programme funded by the Russian Government, which also funds her UN Volunteer assignment. But as her assignment unfolded, her role expanded—covering all WFP programmes in Tajikistan and making her work as dynamic as the country itself.