The operational assistance update report monitors the distribution and redemption of assistance using various means to ensure beneficiaries have safe and dignified access to their assistance.
WFP’s work in Bangladesh started in 1974 in the early days after independence when it supported the Government and people of Bangladesh to cope with the impact of natural disasters like cyclones and floods. Since then, WFP has continued to support the Government as it works to reach its development objectives and to respond to the Rohingya refugee crisis. The Country Brief provides a monthly snapshot of the operating context in Bangladesh; together with programmatic updates and challenges; monitoring data; and the overall country strategy.
As the Kyrgyz Republic is facing economic and market uncertainties, WFP has rolled out quarterly remote surveys to monitor the changes in the food security situation and underlying factors across the country. These regular updates on the prevalence of food insecurity and household vulnerability aim to inform government programme and policy decision-making.
This factsheet provides an overview of WFP’s commitment to integrating gender, protection, and disability perspectives into its project design, implementation, and evaluation.
The factsheet highlights key initiatives under WFP Kyrgyz Republic CSP's Strategic Outcome 1, encompassing projects such as FFA/FFT, unconditional food provision, awareness campaigns on healthy diets and gender-transformative practices and others.
Bangladesh has a long history in delivering assistance to its poor and has made significant progress in improving food security and addressing malnutrition. Despite laudable achievements in closing the poverty gap, access to diverse and nutritious food remains a challenge for many households. See how WFP is helping Bangladesh to reach zero hunger by 2030
This joint report provides a review of WFP and UNHCR’s cash assistance for Syrian refugees in Lebanon in July, following the re-introduction of dual currency disbursement in May 2023
This joint report provides a review of WFP and UNHCR’s cash assistance for Syrian refugees in Lebanon in June, following the re-introduction of dual currency disbursement in May 2023
This joint report provides a review of WFP and UNHCR’s cash assistance for Syrian refugees in Lebanon following the re-introduction of dual currency disbursement in May 2023
In 2021, WFP assisted 894,000 refugees, internally-displaced people and vulnerable host populations with 39,700 metric tons of food and US$10.7 million as cash transfers. Learn more about WFP activities in 2022 from the Operational Updates.
WFP has anchored the Country Strategic Plan 2022-2026 to a complementary nexus approach, in line with the Cameroon National Development Strategy (NDS-30). To complement Government’s efforts towards achieving SDGs 2 and 17, WFP implements activities that seek to tackle the main causes of food insecurity, create pathways to resilience building and strengthen the local capacities to be able to respond to emergencies appropriately
Les présents termes de références concernent l’évaluation finale du projet «Partenariat UNICEF-PAM pour la résilience et la cohésion sociale dans la région de Diffa»