Excellencies, the World Food Programme, and other humanitarian agencies, have been warning for months now of a widespread collapse in food security across the country.
We have been clear that famine is a real and dangerous possibility: caused by the raging conflict, widespread displacement, and above all the denial of humanitarian access by the warring parties.
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This initiative is part of the Preparedness and Response Excellence in the Philippines (PREP) programme, supported by USAID, the Australian Government’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) and others.
Civilians in El Fasher and the wider Darfur region are already facing devastating levels of hunger, yet deliveries of food assistance have been intermittent due to fighting and endless bureaucratic hurdles.
PCRIC and WFP will collaborate on initiatives in disaster risk financing that enhance Pacific Island countries’ resilience against loss and damage resulting from cyclones, floods and droughts, with a particular focus on protecting vulnerable and at-risk populations.
“This is a significant initiative in partnership with the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) to achieve nutritional security in the state, which is focused on food security.
Capacity Strengthening constitutes a large part of programme and supply chain implementation in the Philippines as demonstrated through Country Strategy Programme’s over the last decade and beyond.
To understand, demonstrate and learn from past interventions, these case studies were derived from the 2022 Decentralized Evaluation under the theme of Country Capacity Strengthening (CCS) and attemp
The edition of the Quarterly Bulletin by the United Nations World Food Programme in India has updates on partnerships with the Government of Meghalaya, NITI Aayog, and M.S.