This report assesses the knowledge and practices related to COVID-19 amongst in-camp refugees and the impact of COVID-19 on refugee livelihoods. It also evaluates WFP’s intervention in response to the pandemic.
This report (April 2020) showed that nearly 23 percent of refugee households are at risk of COVID-19 due to reasons such as crowding in the house and insufficient access to water and hygiene items.
Knowing that the e-voucher assistance increased from TRY 100 (USD 12) to TRY 120 (USD 14) in January 2021, the food basket cost increased from TRY 179 (USD 21) in December 2020 to TRY 189 (USD 22) in March 2021.
The assessment explores the impact of the escalation on food security across Gaza, drawing on primary and secondary data, available published reports, and results from focus group discussions and semi-structured interviews.
This report explores the prices of food items in Iraq in relation to a myriad of factors that govern the purchasing power of Iraqis and help shed some light on the food consumption and nutrition trends in the country.
The compounded effect of multiple drivers of food insecurity resulted in 83 percent (4.6 million people) of the population surveyed in the Tigray Region being classified as food insecure, of which two million (37 percent of the population) are severely food insecure. The highest
prevalence of food insecurity was recorded in the North western, Eastern and Central zones.
The food basket cost is on the rise in the Syrian refugee camps in Türkiye (TRY 196 in June 2021). Despite the increase in transfer value from TRY 100 to TRY 120 in January 2021, beneficiaries struggle to meet their needs due to inflation.
The food basket cost in contracted markets increased from TRY 196 in June to TRY 213 in September 2021. While summer season has opportunities for the beneficiaries to generate income through agricultural work, the purchasing power decreased due to high inflation rates.
Given the record high inflation rates of 36 percent in December 2021 the food basket cost in contracted markets increased from TRY 213 in September to TRY 315 at the end of the year.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.