In 2017, WFP commissioned a Gender, Risk and Urban Livelihood study in Syria to better understand the changing gender roles in vulnerable and food-insecure urban households due to the conflict, and the protection risks that men and women face when accessing livelihoods.
The primary aim of the evaluation was to build common understanding of: i) the contribution of school feeding to development objectives; ii) the comparative costs incurred by Government and communities in implementing school feeding programmes; iii) the design adjustments that Government and its partners should make to integrate school feeding into its national social protection agenda; iv) the mo
Learn about how WFP provides school meals, snacks & take-home incentives, as well as technical assistance to governments for national school feeding programmes.
It was intended for both accountability and learning and focuses on assessing: i) the relevance, effectiveness, efficiency, complementarity and coherence of the Community Based Supplementary Feeding Program (PRRO 200249) and Maternal Child Health Nutrition (CP 108070); ii) their results; and iii) the factors explaining the results.
The evaluation, which makes a number of recommendations for the
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