Second Call for EOIs: Standby Partners for Implementation of LSA and other Emergency Response Programmes in Zimbabwe

Second Call for EOIs: Standby Partners for Implementation of LSA and other Emergency Response Programmes in Zimbabwe

Section

Deadline Date
August 6, 2025
Donor Agency
World Food Programme (WFP)
Grant Size
Not Available

The World Food Programme is accepting applications for its second call of Standby Partners for Implementation of Lean Season Assistance (LSA) and other Emergency Response Programmes.

Sectors and Areas of Specialization
  • Food Security
    • Cash assistance
    • Food assistance
Geographic Location
  • Zimbabwe
    • Mashonaland Central
    • Matabeleland North
    • Matabeleland South
    • Masvingo
    • Manicaland
    • Midlands
    • Mashonaland West
    • Mashonaland East
    • Manicaland
    • Mashonaland East
Selection Criteria
  • The selection of potential partners will be based on the following criteria:
  • Ability to demonstrate capacity to successfully implement humanitarian food security/social assistance programmes in rural areas in Zimbabwe, including experience with in-kind & cash-based assistance, community activities and livelihood programmes;
  • Ability to demonstrate an effective and efficient implementation of project activities and use of resources, reaching a maximum number of food insecure individuals with limited resources;
  • Proven competence to operate effectively and professionally with UN agencies, donors, and Government counterparts, including local authorities
  • Ability to co-finance, either by cash or in-kind (e.g. human resources, Office space, vehicles);
  • Clarity of objectives, linkages to SDGs, national and local food security and social protection strategies and priorities, and relevance to WFP Country Strategic Plan and its implementation modalities;
  • Ability to integrate gender equality, nutrition, youth and environmental and social safeguards in urban programmes;
  • Existing field presence and experienced staff at all levels to implement the programme;
  • Experience of community-based trainings in areas of livelihood activities, gender, nutrition and protection;
  • The interested NGO must be registered under the Private Voluntary Organisations (PVO) Act [and their registrations certificates must indicate that they are cleared to implement food and/or cash assistance programmes (all interested agencies to send scanned copies of registration certificates together with their response);
  • The interested NGO must have a signed MOU with the district authorities of the district(s) of interest or submit proof that they are in the process of signing one
  • Applications must be submitted in English.

For more information, visit UN Partner Portal.

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

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