Türkiye is a unique operating context for WFP. As an upper middle-income country with strong government capacity, Türkiye is host to the world’s largest refugee population.
WFP’s direct work in Türkiye, as defined in the Interim Country Strategic Plan 2020–2022, aims to support the Government in maintaining its model response of “non-camp solutions” for refugees.
The audit focused on the implementation of two activities under a single strategic outcome linked to Sustainable Development Goal 17: (i) provision of assistance to refugees living in camps; and (ii) a new livelihoods activity providing vocational and on-the-job-training to refugees and Turkish nationals.
Based on the results of the audit, the Office of Internal Audit reached an overall conclusion of some improvement needed.
WFP’s direct work in Türkiye, as defined in the Interim Country Strategic Plan 2020–2022, aims to support the Government in maintaining its model response of “non-camp solutions” for refugees.
The audit focused on the implementation of two activities under a single strategic outcome linked to Sustainable Development Goal 17: (i) provision of assistance to refugees living in camps; and (ii) a new livelihoods activity providing vocational and on-the-job-training to refugees and Turkish nationals.
Based on the results of the audit, the Office of Internal Audit reached an overall conclusion of some improvement needed.