As part of its annual workplan, the Office of Internal Audit conducted an audit of WFP operations in Chad which focused on beneficiary management, cash-based transfers, supply chain and monitoring; complemented by a tailored review of the management of non-governmental organizations, governance and risk management.
With six strategic outcomes, the 2019‒2023 Country Strategic Plan positions WFP in Chad as a key humanitarian contributor in achieving food and nutrition security, through key shifts that include a commitment to support the country in its efforts to achieve zero hunger by 2030, with a focus on efforts at the humanitarian-development-peace nexus to deliver sustainable hunger solutions.
Over the audit period, WFP’s total operational costs amounted to approximatively USD 151.7 million, and the country office reached more than 2.9 million beneficiaries.
The audit focused on strategic outcome 1: Crisis-affected people in targeted areas are able to meet their basic food and nutrition needs during and in the aftermath of crises; and strategic outcome 2: Food-insecure people in targeted areas have access to adequate and nutritious food all year.
Based on the results of the audit, the Office of Internal Audit reached an overall conclusion of major improvement needed.
With six strategic outcomes, the 2019‒2023 Country Strategic Plan positions WFP in Chad as a key humanitarian contributor in achieving food and nutrition security, through key shifts that include a commitment to support the country in its efforts to achieve zero hunger by 2030, with a focus on efforts at the humanitarian-development-peace nexus to deliver sustainable hunger solutions.
Over the audit period, WFP’s total operational costs amounted to approximatively USD 151.7 million, and the country office reached more than 2.9 million beneficiaries.
The audit focused on strategic outcome 1: Crisis-affected people in targeted areas are able to meet their basic food and nutrition needs during and in the aftermath of crises; and strategic outcome 2: Food-insecure people in targeted areas have access to adequate and nutritious food all year.
Based on the results of the audit, the Office of Internal Audit reached an overall conclusion of major improvement needed.