School Nutrition Education Material for Teachers, Parents, and School-Aged Children is a set of nutrition education materials developed by the World Food Programme with the Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology and UNICEF
In light of the Russian-Ukrainian conflict and Eid-al-Fitr celebrations, this Bulletin provides information and analysis on the availability and prices of strategic food commodities in the first quarter of 2022. It also includes a special analysis on palm oil, focusing on the global and domestic market trends as well as recent interventions on regulating exports and price fluctuations in Indonesia.
This Bulletin provides a remote sensing analysis from satellite imagery compiled with data from Government partners to monitor the climate situation between January-March 2022. It depicts how the prevailing conditions impact agriculture within this period and provides a near-term perspective, including the rainfall forecast for the next three months (April-June 2022).
This Overview summarizes challenges, problems and accomplishments in community disaster preparedness by showcasing stories from ten Disaster-Resilient Villages (Kampung Siaga Bencana/KSB) in Indonesia. The stories are written in a simple language to ensure that the messages and values can reach wider audiences, including communities working in disaster reduction efforts.
The World Food Programme in collaboration with the Indonesian Ministry of Social Affairs (MoSA) conducted a study on Disaster Resilient Villages (Kampung Siaga Bencana/KSB). The KSB is a flagship programme of MoSA on disaster management, and this study was designed to further strengthen the programme through recognising challenges and identifying best practices and lessons learned.
Annual Country Reports (ACR) are a key accountability document produced by country offices on a yearly basis which inform donors how their funds were used during the reporting year. Their purpose is to tell WFP’s performance story in an accurate, transparent and evidence-based manner by assessing the effectiveness, efficiency and economy of our operations in our pursuit towards zero hunger.
The Bulletin examines satellite imagery and data from Government partners to assess the climate anomaly during May - July 2021 and how the prevailing conditions might impact on rice production in real-time and with near-term perspective. It also provides a rainfall forecast for the coming months.
This Bulletin – jointly prepared by Government partners and WFP (in English and Bahasa Indonesian) – provides an overview of the climate situation and impacts on agriculture and food security from April to June 2022 as well as the climate outlook from August to October 2022.
The decentralized evaluation was commissioned by the WFP Indonesia Country Office and covers the Ministry of Health’s efforts to improve maternal and child nutrition (MCN) during the “First 1,000 Days” among pregnant & lactating women (PLW) and children younger than two years of age, in Timor Tengah Selatan (TTS) district, Nusa Tenggara Timur (NTT) Province, Indonesia.