
The evaluation found that, overall, WFP adapted well to the complex operational environment in the Niger: despite challenges linked to insecurity, access, funding and pipeline breaks after the 2023 change in government, WFP maintained its operations and strategic positioning and remained relevant and effective, including through its support for the national social protection system. Stakeholders recognize WFP as a key partner in humanitarian response and resilience activities, although there are challenges in coordination and the management of field-level agreements.
The evaluation made six recommendations addressed to the country office: improve integration among country strategic plan activities; improve the complementarities within partnerships; enhance monitoring and evidence generation; diversify and secure funding; strengthen human resources management; and optimize supply chain processes and management.
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Summary evaluation report (English) |
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Summary evaluation report (French) |
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Summary evaluation report (Spanish) |
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Summary evaluation report (Arabic) |
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Summary terms of reference |
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