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Call for Economic and Nutritional Resilience through Food Assistance (Haiti)

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Deadline: 30-Jun-2026

The World Food Programme (WFP) is inviting humanitarian organizations registered in Haiti to submit project proposals that strengthen the economic, environmental, and nutritional resilience of vulnerable populations in the communes of Corail and Pestel, located in Haiti’s Grand’Anse department. The initiative focuses on food security, livelihood support, natural resource management, nutrition promotion, climate resilience, and community asset rehabilitation.

Through cash assistance, capacity-building activities, environmental restoration, and nutrition-focused interventions, the programme aims to improve the resilience of food-insecure households while supporting sustainable community development.

What is the WFP Haiti Resilience and Nutrition Initiative?

The World Food Programme (WFP) is implementing this initiative under its National Strategic Plan to help vulnerable communities in Haiti better withstand and recover from economic, environmental, and social shocks.

The programme seeks to strengthen household and community resilience by combining:

The initiative specifically targets vulnerable populations in the communes of Corail and Pestel in the Grand’Anse department.

Programme Objectives

The project aims to:

Geographic Focus

The programme will be implemented in:

Corail Commune

Activities will support vulnerable households and communities affected by food insecurity and environmental challenges.

Pestel Commune

Interventions will focus on strengthening resilience, improving livelihoods, and enhancing community wellbeing.

Both communes are located in the Grand’Anse department of Haiti.

Key Focus Areas

Projects should contribute to one or more of the following areas.

1. Food Assistance for Assets (FFA)

Activities may include:

Food or cash assistance is provided in exchange for participation in approved community activities.

2. Cash and Voucher Assistance (CVA)

Projects may support:

Cash assistance helps vulnerable families meet immediate needs while participating in resilience-building activities.

3. Livelihood Strengthening

Eligible interventions include:

4. Natural Resources Management

Projects may focus on:

5. Climate Action and Environmental Protection

Activities may include:

6. Nutrition Promotion

Projects should support:

7. Capacity Building and Training

The programme emphasizes:

8. Social and Behavior Change Communication (SBCC)

Activities may target:

Topics may include:

Who Is Eligible?

Eligible Applicants

The call is open to:

Applicants must be:

Preferred Experience

Organizations with experience in:

may be particularly well positioned to apply.

Expected Results

Successful projects are expected to contribute to measurable improvements in community resilience.

Environmental Outcomes

Projects may achieve:

Economic Outcomes

Expected benefits include:

Social Outcomes

Projects may deliver:

Infrastructure and Community Outcomes

Expected results include:

Why This Funding Matters

Many households in Grand’Anse face recurring challenges related to:

This initiative addresses these interconnected challenges through an integrated approach that combines humanitarian assistance with long-term resilience building.

By strengthening local capacities and restoring productive assets, communities can become more self-reliant and better prepared for future shocks.

How the Programme Works

Step 1: Community Assessment

Identify vulnerable households, local challenges, and priority needs.

Step 2: Asset Creation and Rehabilitation

Implement community projects such as:

Step 3: Cash Assistance Delivery

Provide conditional cash transfers linked to participation in approved project activities.

Step 4: Capacity Building

Deliver training on:

Step 5: Nutrition and Awareness Activities

Conduct community education sessions focused on:

Step 6: Monitoring and Sustainability

Support communities in maintaining assets and sustaining project outcomes over time.

What Makes a Strong Proposal?

Competitive proposals typically demonstrate:

Common Application Mistakes to Avoid

Avoid the following:

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. Who is funding this opportunity?

The programme is funded by the World Food Programme (WFP) under its National Strategic Plan for Haiti.

2. Where will the project be implemented?

Activities will take place in the communes of Corail and Pestel in Haiti’s Grand’Anse department.

3. Who can apply?

Humanitarian and non-profit organizations legally registered in Haiti are eligible to submit proposals.

4. What types of activities are supported?

Projects may include cash assistance, livelihood support, nutrition promotion, environmental restoration, community asset rehabilitation, and capacity-building activities.

5. Does the programme include direct cash support?

Yes. Conditional cash transfers and cash-based assistance form a key component of the initiative.

6. Is nutrition a required component?

Nutrition promotion, awareness raising, and behavior change communication are important elements of the programme.

7. What are the expected long-term outcomes?

The initiative seeks to improve food security, strengthen livelihoods, restore natural resources, increase climate resilience, and enhance the overall wellbeing of vulnerable communities.

Conclusion

The WFP Haiti Resilience and Nutrition Initiative offers an important opportunity for humanitarian organizations to support vulnerable communities in Corail and Pestel through integrated resilience-building interventions. By combining livelihood support, cash assistance, environmental restoration, nutrition promotion, and capacity development, the programme aims to create lasting improvements in food security, community resilience, and sustainable development across the Grand’Anse department.

For more information, visit UN Partner Portal.

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