Publications
29 January 2013
This is a synthesis of the findings and conclusions across the full series of 4 impact evaluations of the contribution of food assistance to refugees in protracted situations. The evaluations were conducted jointly by WFP and UNHCR in Ethiopia, Rwanda, Bangladesh and Chad. The synthesis aims to provide evidence and inspiration for future corporate strategies to deal more effectively with these challenging situations.
16 July 2012
This theory-based impact evaluation has been managed jointly by the Offices of Evaluation of, the World Food Programme and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. It assesses the intended and unintended impacts of food assistance delivered to Rohingya refugees living in Cox's Bazar district of Bangladesh since the early 1990s. The evaluation makes strategic recommendations for improving food assistance interventions and the protective environment that will contribute to durable solutions for the Rohingya in Bangladesh.
WFP Offices
Latest Videos/Galleries
-
-
15 March 2012 Bangladesh: bringing education to working children -
15 March 2012 Climate change and food security in Bangladesh -