The partnership between WFP and Sahel University Network (REUNIR) promotes resilience research in the field. This book synthesizes some of the work done by students in the five Sahelian countries.
Building community resilience and people’s livelihoods is crucial to end the vicious cycle of poverty and vulnerability in Syria. The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) - jointly with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) – completed the rehabilitation of Sector 5 irrigation system in Deir-ez-Zor, northeast Syria. Learn what that meant for the communities in terms of resilience and food security.
In Cambodia, WFP is working closely together with the Government to build a platform, centred around schools, to improve nutrition and educational outcomes and build smallholder farmer’s livelihoods.
Impressions from the Sahel integrated resilience programme. WFP is scaling-up investments to build community assets, promote education, improve nutrition and health, and create jobs for youth in five Sahelian countries.
This decentralized evaluation is commissioned by the WFP Ethiopia and covers the Livelihoods Programming for Refugees and Host Populations in Somali and Gambella regions from 2019 to 2022. The evaluation will include a baseline and a final evaluation.
WFP India is partnering with Mission Shakti, Odisha to further its commitment towards enhancing the livelihoods and income of women; especially smallholder farmers. This document captures and represents the results of an assessment across six broad themes.