Written by Natalie Ching and Adriana Sahagun
Since the launch of the World Food Programme (WFP)'s ShareTheMeal app in 2015, almost 2 million people have joined the online community worldwide, sharing over 50 million meals — equivalent to US$ 25 million — with thousands of hungry children.
Funds donated through ShareTheMeal provide school meals for children like Sandra and Christophin in Mada
When the fighters came to her Sudanese village, 50-year-old Aicha Madar fled with her daughter Fatima, joining thousands streaming across the border into eastern Chad.
“The armed groups burned everything,” says Aicha, sitting with a group of fellow refugees and cradling her year-old daughter in her lap.
“Here, we have nothing, as we lost everything there,” she says.
The Emergency Dashboard provides a visual overview of the most relevant operational information related to WFP’s response in the emergency, including geographical, funding, and performance related information.
It discusses the context and foundations of RBD’s RMM approach, presents the key principles of RBD’s work and the regional resilience analysis plan, and presents the progress made to date, lessons learned and way forward. The note is a joint product of RAM and Programme teams at CO, RBD and HQ levels.
The evaluation aimed to explore the effects that the presence, programmes and interventions of WFP have on conflict and peace dynamics, relevance of policy implementation measures and enabling and hindering factors.
It assessed the relevance, effectiveness, coherence and sustainability of the Policy and its implementation from 2012 to 2021.
In the countries where WFP works, many people do not have access to a healthy, nutritious diet that would provide all the vitamins and minerals necessary for a healthy life.
By strengthening the technical capacity of the public sector in the KP province, this resilience-building project aims to enhance flood forecasting and anticipatory action. It will enable vulnerable and food-insecure rural households to access a suite of climate-resilient tools to diversify their livelihoods and achieve financial sustainability.
The study examines the barriers and opportunities to strengthening digital financial inclusion for cash transfer recipients in the Asia-Pacific region, with a focus on Bangladesh, Cambodia and Nepal.