Open Call: Implementation of General Food Assistance and Self-Reliance in Palorinya (Uganda)
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The World Food Programme is accepting grant applications for the Implementation of General Food Assistance, Nutrition, Digital and Financial Inclusion, Resilience and Self-Reliance in Palorinya Refugee Settlement and Hosting District.
This support aligns to two key pillars of the Comprehensive Refugee Response Framework: Emergency Response and Ongoing Needs, and Resilience and Self-Reliance. WFP strives to ensure that refugees, host communities and other crisis-affected people have access to adequate, nutritious food during times of crisis, while enabling them to gradually build resilience and transition to self-reliance.
WFP works with Cooperating Partners (CPs) to contribute to addressing the food security, nutrition, financial inclusion, livelihoods, resilience, and self-reliance needs of over 1 million refugees and host communities in Uganda. The CPs ensure that assistance is delivered in a safe, timely, cost-effective and efficient manner while remaining accountable to both WFP and the refugees.
Sectors and Areas of Specialization
- Food Security
- Cash assistance
- Food assistance
- Livelihoods
- Community mobilization
- Microfinance, microcredit and revolving loan funds
- Self-reliance
- Nutrition
- Infant and young child feeding
- Malnutrition prevention and treatment
- Protection
- Protection – general
Expected Results
- Food-insecure refugees and asylum seekers receive in-kind or cash-based assistance and nutrition-sensitive SBCC, and are linked, along with host communities, to complementary interventions to meet their food and nutrition needs.
- Nutritionally vulnerable children under five, pregnant and breastfeeding women and girls, from refugee and host communities receive nutrient-rich foods and SBCC to prevent and manage malnutrition.
- Government institutions and other stakeholders, at all levels, gain enhanced capacity to plan, target, and provide prioritized assistance to refugees, improving resource management to ensure assistance reaches the most at-risk households.
- Refugees and host communities benefit from SBCC, productive assets, and capacity strengthening to build diversified livelihoods and improve food security and nutrition, through a coordinated, multi-sectoral system that aligns interventions to advance self-reliance programmes and measurements.
- Social empowerment and mindset change.
- Increased production and income through climate-smart agriculture practices and demand-driven livelihoods promotion and diversification.
- Digitization of Village Savings & Loans Associations (VSLAs) and linkages to formal financial service providers.
Geographic Location
- Uganda
- Northern