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Call for Applications: Anticipatory Action and Livelihood Support (Ethiopia)

Deadline: 27-Apr-2026

The World Food Programme is inviting partners to implement anticipatory action and livelihood support programmes in drought-prone regions of Ethiopia. The initiative focuses on food security, climate risk management, and resilience-building for vulnerable communities. It aims to protect livelihoods, sustain food consumption, and strengthen preparedness against climate shocks.

Overview of the Programme

The WFP Ethiopia Anticipatory Action & Livelihood Support Programme 2026 is designed to help at-risk communities prepare for and respond to drought before crises escalate.

Core Objective

To strengthen resilience, food security, and livelihood sustainability through proactive, climate-informed interventions.

Geographic Focus Areas

The programme targets drought-affected regions in Ethiopia:

Key Focus Areas

1. Food Security

2. Livelihood Support

3. Anticipatory Action

4. Targeted Support Groups

Key Concept: Anticipatory Action

What is Anticipatory Action?

Anticipatory action involves taking early steps based on climate forecasts and early warnings to reduce the impact of disasters.

How It Works

Benefits

Programme Objectives

The programme aims to:

Who is Eligible?

Eligible Applicants

Required Capacity

Why This Programme Matters

Prevents Humanitarian Crises

Protects Livelihoods

Strengthens Resilience

Supports Vulnerable Populations

How the Programme Works

Step 1: Early Warning Monitoring

Step 2: Trigger-Based Action

Step 3: Programme Implementation

Step 4: Community Engagement

Step 5: Monitoring and Evaluation

How to Apply

Follow these steps:

Step 1: Review Call for Proposals

Step 2: Develop Proposal

Include:

Step 3: Align with Programme Goals

Step 4: Submit Application

Step 5: Prepare for Implementation

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Pro Tips for Success

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. What is the WFP Ethiopia programme?

A resilience-building initiative using anticipatory action to address drought risks.

2. Who is implementing the programme?

The World Food Programme in collaboration with partners.

3. Which regions are targeted?

Oromia, Afar, Somali Region, and southern lowlands of Ethiopia.

4. What is anticipatory action?

Early intervention based on climate forecasts to prevent crises.

5. Who can apply?

Qualified NGOs and organizations with relevant experience.

6. What types of support are included?

Cash assistance, agricultural inputs, and livelihood support.

7. Why is livestock support important?

It sustains pastoral livelihoods and reduces economic losses during drought.

Conclusion

The World Food Programme programme in Ethiopia represents a forward-looking approach to climate resilience and food security.

By prioritizing anticipatory action, livelihood protection, and community preparedness, the initiative helps vulnerable populations withstand climate shocks and build sustainable futures.

For more information, visit UN Partner Portal.

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