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Audit Reports

Internal audit reports of the Office of the Inspector General are disclosed in accordance with the Oversight Reports Disclosure Policy approved by the Executive Board. The list below shows all reports that are disclosed to the public in line with this Policy.

Please note that the status of 'agreed actions' shown in the reports corresponds to the status at the time the report was issued.

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Internal Audit of WFP Operations in Somalia - November 2021

Reference: AR-21-20

The Office of Internal Audit conducted an audit of WFP’s operations in Somalia that focused on beneficiary management, cash-based transfers, supply chain, monitoring and finance, and which also incorporated tailored reviews of risk and fraud risk management, non-governmental organization partner management, budget management and stakeholder engagement. WFP’s work in Somalia assists shock and crisis-affected food and nutrition insecure people with food and cash-based transfers and provides logistics services to the humanitarian community. Based on the results of the audit, the Office of Internal Audit has come to an overall conclusion of partially satisfactory / some improvement needed.

Internal Audit of WINGS Upgrade - October 2021

Reference: AR-21-19

As part of its annual work plan, the Office of Internal Audit conducted an audit of the WFP Information Network and Global Systems (WINGS) upgrade. WINGS seamlessly integrates several elements within WFP’s enterprise resource planning system (based on SAP software) to manage the organisation’s critical business functions, including procurement, supply chain, finance, travel and human resources. The upgrade to WINGS was prompted by the announcement of the end of technical support by the vendor of WFP’s SAP running version, and the associated need to move from an Oracle to a HANA database. The types of changes associated with a major upgrade such as this bring about significant risks of operational disruptions, compromised integrity of the migrated data, and/or gaps in IT security, automated and access controls. The audit concentrated on the following control areas, plus their associated risks and related mitigations:(i)project management and governance; (ii) training and awareness; (iii) integration and impact analysis, data conversion and data quality; (iv) access management; and (v) change management. Based on the results of the audit, the Office of Internal Audit has come to an overall conclusion of effective / satisfactory.

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Internal Audit of WFP Operations in Bangladesh - October 2021

Reference: AR-21-17

WFP’s work in Bangladesh aims to support the country in ending hunger and reducing malnutrition by 2030 through five strategic outcomes. Expenditure pertaining to the Country Strategic Plan from 1 January 2020 to 30 April 2021 amounted to USD 373 million. Interventions include support to the Government’s mother and child benefit programmes, cash, and food assistance (to refugees and host communities), livelihood and nutrition support, and capacity strengthening. The audit focused on the country office’s implementation of two activities under Strategic Outcome 2 of the Country Strategic Plan that accounted for 90 percent of total expenditure during the audit period. Based on the results of the audit, the Office of Internal Audit has come to an overall conclusion of partially satisfactory / some improvement needed.

Privileges and immunities

WFP internal audit reports are made publicly available in accordance with decisions of the WFP Executive Board. Readers should understand that the publication of these reports does not constitute a waiver, express or implied, of WFP's immunities as set out in the Convention on the Privileges and immunities of the United Nations, 1946, the Convention on the Privileges and immunities of the Specialized Agencies, 1947, customary international law, other relevant international or national agreements, or under domestic law.

Response to the queries

WFP appreciates the public interest in internal audit reports. However, due to resource constraints, we will be unable to respond to individual questions regarding internal audit reports.