A brief on the potential impacts and implications of the coronavirus pandemic on vulnerability and social protection responses in both rural and urban contexts in East Africa.
This brief considers some of the potential impacts and implications of the coronavirus pandemic on building the resilience of households to climate-related shocks and stresses in East Africa.
This brief considers some of the potential impacts and implications of the coronavirus pandemic on vulnerability and social protection responses to displacement in East Africa.
The strategy articulates WFP’s approach to social protection and offers a coordinating framework that outlines how the organization will contribute deliberately and systematically to collective efforts to achieve long-term national social protection goals.
This report is a product of the first phase of the Social Protection Learning Facility partnership and focuses on lessons learned from WFP’s work in 2020 that are important for the social protection sector in the East Africa region going forward.
From June – November 2020, the World Food Programme piloted a new project in Damascus and Rural Damascus with the aim of supporting vulnerable Syrian families to improve their food security.
Given the chronic food insecurity and malnutrition prevalent in the Southern African region, this paper analyses the role of food security and nutrition in social protection programming and in bridging the humanitarian- development divide using the COVID-19 experience of several countries in the region.
The country portfolio evaluation covered all WFP activities in Somalia from 2012 to 2017.
It assessed WFP’s strategic positioning, the quality of and factors influencing WFP’s decision making, and the performance and results of portfolio activities. The evaluation provided evidence to inform the design of the new WFP Somalia interim country strategic plan.
The e-voucher programme supports over 50,000 refugees in six camps across Türkiye’s southeast. Refugees receive a monthly assistance of TRY 120 (USD 14) per person. This helps them meet their basic needs.
The e-voucher programme supports over 50,000 refugees in six camps across Türkiye’s southeast. Refugees receive a monthly assistance of TRY 120 (USD 14) per person. This helps them meet their basic needs.
The European Union is one of WFP’s essential partners. In 2020, they helped us scale up our operations to unprecedented levels, providing emergency and development funding to help us save and change lives across the globe. This report details our partnership.
This report captures the multiplier effect of WFP’s voucher modality on the local economy by tracking the changes in key business indicators for a selection of participating shops and dairy producers.
The evaluation was conducted between April 2022 and January 2023. It covers all the activities carried out by the WFP in Burkina Faso from January 2018 – July 2022 (including the former Transitional–Interim country strategic plan (CSP) and the CSP itself).
The evaluation was commissioned by WFP independent Office of Evaluation to provide evaluative evidence for accountability and learning to inform the design of the next country strategic plan (CSP) in the Philippines.
In 2021, the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) in Sri Lanka assisted 183,683 people, including school children and people with pre-existing vulnerabilities and those economically affected by COVID-19, under four strategic outcomes.