Highlights of the World Food Programme’s Contributions to Social Protection in a New Normal
This report looks at WFP’s work in social protection after a tumultuous year since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. Through a collection of 10 country examples, it unpacks how WFP’s long-term support to governments enabled better social protection.
The United Nations Humanitarian Air Service is a critical lifeline transporting humanitarian workers and lifesaving cargo to some of the most challenging and hard-to-reach locations on the planet.
Historical Funding (from 2011 to 2023) for flexible contributions. Flexible funding is funding that is not earmarked by a donor to a specific activity, specific country or operation, giving WFP flexibility in its allocation. Flexible contributions allow WFP to use funds wherever and whenever needs are greatest.
This Brochure on Protection from Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (PSEA) provides an overview of WFP's zero tolerance policy for sexual exploitation and sexual abuse committed by WFP employees or partners against the people we serve.
Seasonal Livelihood Programming (SLP) supports tailored response plans at sub-national levels by linking the national-level Integrated Context Analysis (ICA) with communities and partners to deliver complementary programmes. SLP is a tool to identify short and long-term interventions suited to a variety of contexts.
Seasonal Livelihood Programming (SLP) supports tailored response plans at sub-national levels by linking the national-level Integrated Context Analysis (ICA) with communities and partners to deliver complementary programmes. SLP is a tool to identify short and long-term interventions suited to a variety of contexts.
The brief provides an analysis on WFP Emergency Operation in Cox’s Bazar (Bangladesh) which have adapted to the newer challenges due to COVID-19 to continue life-saving interventions for the extremely vulnerable population. WFP has also ramped up its assistance to the host population which is a critical element of its operation.
While Uganda’s Karamoja region registered development gains recently, overall, since independence, there have been significant failures. WFP contracted Development Pathways to investigate the situation and generate ideas for innovative solutions.
Learn more about how integrated interventions implemented as part of the Green Badakhshan Initiative (GBI), have contributed to building the resilience and improving the food security and nutrition of beneficiaries in Afghanistan.
Learn more about how the Njovo weir construction, as part of a broader multi-layered FFA project in Zimbabwe, contributed to increased water availability and a community nutrition garden with horticulture activities for enhanced food security and nutrition.
The evaluation was commissioned by the independent Office of Evaluation to provide evaluative evidence for accountability and learning to inform the design of the next WFP Country Strategic Plan (CSP) in Bangladesh.
This is the third annual report jointly written by United Nations agencies on progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals (in particular SDG 2 – Zero Hunger) and the World Health Assembly targets for 2030 on nutrition in the Asia and Pacific region.
These Situation Reports provide an update of WFP’s ongoing activities in Cox’s Bazar in both the Rohingya refugee camps and surrounding host communities from July 2020.
The Ethics Office Booklet provides an overview the role and functions of WFP Ethics Office, its mandated areas of work, as well as practical information and links to useful resources.