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CFPs: WFP Seeks Partners for Biometric Registration in North Darfur (Sudan)

European Commission: RESILIENCE Great South Program (Madagascar)

Deadline: 02-Dec-2025

The World Food Programme (WFP) invites proposals for the 2026 North Darfur Registration initiative, focused on biometric registration and identity management to improve food and cash assistance delivery to vulnerable populations. The program emphasizes inclusive coverage, accurate beneficiary data, community engagement, and transparent grievance mechanisms.

H1: Overview of the Opportunity

The WFP Sudan North Darfur Registration Call for Proposals seeks eligible organizations to conduct biometric registration and household verification. The goal is to ensure that assistance reaches the most vulnerable individuals efficiently, accurately, and transparently.

Key Objectives

H2: Why It Matters

H2: Who is Eligible?

Eligible entities include:

H2: How It Works

H3: Key Activities

  1. Biometric Registration: Conduct digital household registration for accurate beneficiary identification.

  2. Household Verification: Validate household members and eligibility for food and cash assistance.

  3. Bank Account Support: Assist eligible beneficiaries with opening accounts for cash-based transfers.

  4. Community Engagement: Carry out sensitization sessions explaining the purpose and benefits of registration.

  5. Data Management: Maintain clean, deduplicated, and verified beneficiary lists.

  6. Grievance Handling: Ensure transparent feedback mechanisms for complaints and appeals.

H3: Expected Outcomes

H2: Tips for Applicants

H2: FAQ

1. Who can apply for this call?
NGOs, international organizations, and local entities with experience in humanitarian registration and identity management.

2. What is the main goal of the initiative?
To conduct biometric registration and household verification that ensures assistance reaches eligible and vulnerable populations in North Darfur.

3. Which groups are prioritized?
Marginalized and hard-to-reach groups such as persons with disabilities, female-headed households, nomadic populations, and intersectionally vulnerable individuals.

4. How will registration data be used?
Data will be used for planning, distribution, and shaping future WFP interventions.

5. Are feedback mechanisms required?
Yes, partners must implement grievance and feedback systems to address complaints and appeals transparently.

6. Does the program include cash-based assistance?
Yes, partners provide support for opening bank accounts to enable cash transfers.

7. Why is community engagement important?
Community engagement ensures understanding, participation, and trust in the registration process and enhances the effectiveness of aid delivery.

H2: Conclusion

The WFP North Darfur Registration 2026 initiative is a critical opportunity to improve accuracy, fairness, and accountability in food and cash assistance. Through biometric registration, inclusive community engagement, and robust data management, selected partners will strengthen WFP’s ability to deliver aid efficiently and transparently to vulnerable and marginalized populations.

For more information, visit UN Partner Portal.

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