
During Q1 2021, WFP Jordan responded to the food needs of 512,524 refugees,
including 258,005 females and 254,519 males, through the provision of monthly
food assistance in the form of cash-based transfers. Assistance was provided
in both host communities and camps, covering 401,763 refugees living in
communities and 110,761 refugees living in camps. To ensure that assistance is
effective, efficient, relevant, and aligned with organizational commitments
towards protection and inclusion, the WFP Jordan Country Office conducts
quarterly food security outcome monitoring (FSOM) exercises covering WFP
beneficiaries in Jordan. This factsheet provides a summary of the main
findings for communities from the FSOM Q1 2021 conducted in March 2021 and
covering the first quarter (Q1) of 2021. The findings and conclusions presented
in this document provide the evidence base for effective data-driven
decision-making for WFP and partners with the goal of improving program
quality and accountability.