Open Call: Implementation of General Food Assistance and Self-Reliance in Palorinya (Uganda)

Open Call: Implementation of General Food Assistance and Self-Reliance in Palorinya (Uganda)

Section

Deadline Date
August 13, 2025
Donor Agency
World Food Programme (WFP)
Grant Size
Not Available

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

For more information, visit UN Partner Portal.

https://www.unpartnerportal.org/landing/opportunities/

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