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Call for EOIs: Cooperating Partners for Food Security and Emergency Response (Lao PDR)

Northern Food Security Challenge in Canada

Deadline: 24-Apr-2026

The World Food Programme (WFP) is seeking cooperating partners to support emergency preparedness and response in Lao PDR through an Anticipated Field Level Agreement (AFLA). This initiative focuses on food security, cash assistance, and food distribution, with an indicative budget of $92,000.

Objectives

Scope of the AFLA

Partner Responsibilities

Why It Matters

Eligibility

How to Apply

  1. Submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) with organizational profile and technical capacity
  2. Include past experience in emergency preparedness and food assistance
  3. Demonstrate ability to implement in-kind or cash-based food programs
  4. Highlight coordination experience with government agencies or humanitarian actors

Expected Results

FAQ

1. What is AFLA?
A proactive agreement to ensure emergency preparedness and rapid response, formalizing roles, resources, and protocols before a crisis occurs.

2. What assistance modalities are supported?
Both in-kind food distribution and cash-based transfers (CBT).

3. Who can apply?
Humanitarian organizations experienced in food security, emergency response, or cash assistance programs in Lao PDR.

4. How is the budget allocated?
The indicative budget is $92,000, covering operational readiness, planning, and implementation activities.

5. How does AFLA improve response times?
By pre-establishing resources, roles, and procedures, partners can respond immediately when emergencies arise.

6. What are the monitoring requirements?
Partners must track beneficiary registration, assistance delivery, and CBT accountability.

Conclusion

The WFP AFLA in Lao PDR strengthens emergency preparedness and response, ensuring timely and effective food and cash assistance for communities affected by seasonal or unforeseen disasters. Cooperating partners play a critical role in scalable, accountable, and coordinated humanitarian interventions.

For more information, visit UN Partner Portal.

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