Emergency relief means providing immediate assistance to the victims of conflicts or disaster situations. For more than 50 years, the World Food Programme (WFP) has provided emergency food assistance, often in conflict, post-conflict or disaster situations.
The purpose of the evaluation was to assess the effectiveness of CCS interventions, recommending adjustments for future implementation. The evaluation made considerations to environmental risk and gender-related issues, to supplement evidence to the government and its partners' capacity to achieve zero hunger.
With more than 6 million people uprooted from their homes and livelihoods, and 4.6 million cases of children requiring treatment for malnourishment country wide, this donation comes at a critical time.
The World Food Programme (WFP) is working around the clock to deliver food assistance to communities across Sudan facing acute hunger. WFP’s priority is providing vital aid across 14 areas in the country to people who have been left either in famine or at risk of slipping into famine after 500 days of relentless conflict.
The document shows WFP’s achievements in various areas including emergency preparedness and response, food system, gender, nutrition, school-based programming, social protection, supply chain and UNHAS among others.
The report gives an overview of WFP’s global social protection engagements in 2022, categorized across key elements of the WFP Strategy for Support to Social Protection. It presents WFP’s work at policy and programmes levels, giving insights on key social protection stories.