On October 9, 2020, the World Food Programme won the Nobel Peace Prize. Despite the threats posed by COVID-19, the WFP is working around the clock to maintain food assistance programmes which offer a lifeline to 87 million people globally. Read on to learn about the contributions of two UN Volunteers serving with WFP in Mozambique.
Angela Gregório António Chale Macie, UN Volunteer with WFP in Nampula, Mozambique
Just a couple of months before COVID-19 spread across nearly every border in the world, Ângela Gregório António Chale Macie began serving as a United Nations Volunteer in Nampula, Mozambique. Little did she know just how critical her role would become for the people in Erati district when the Coronavirus endangered their already-limited access to food.