En 2022, el PMA evaluó Piloto Arauca, ejecutado entre abril de 2020 hasta febrero de 2021, con el objetivo de complementar la acción del Estado y mitigar la caída en el ingreso de los hogares más vulnerables a través de las modalidades de transferencias monetarias (TM) y de alimentos, además de avanzar en el propósito de contribuir a un Sistema de Protección Social reactivo a emergencias.
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.
An impact evaluation by the Center for Disaster Protection (CDP) finds that WFP’s Forecast-based Financing programme had a substantial positive impact on the beneficiaries’ food security, asset loss and damage, and overall wellbeing.
This publication provides a summary of a technical consultation on the double burden of malnutrition, discussing policy implications and double-duty actions to be taken.
The evaluation was commissioned by the independent Office of Evaluation to provide evaluative evidence for accountability and learning to inform the design of the next WFP country strategic plan (CSP) in Pakistan. It covers WFP activities implemented between 2018 and 2021.
This Rwanda impact evaluation baseline report details key findings from the baseline data on key outcomes, that include measures of resilience, consumption, coping strategies, earnings, women’s agency, and women’s social and economic empowerment
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.
WFP provides unconditional food assistance to almost 400,000 refugees in Kenya through a combination of in-kind and cash-based transfers. Since September 2018, 40 percent of cereals in the ration have been substituted by cash, in line with the vision of WFP’s Country Strategic Plan. Refugees are currently receiving 85 percent food ration as a result of funding constraints