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Call for EOIs: Climate-Adaptive Livelihood and School Feeding Programme (Ethiopia)

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Deadline: 30-Apr-2026

The World Food Programme is seeking applications to implement climate-adaptive livelihood and nutrition programmes in Ethiopia.

The initiative integrates school feeding, agriculture, and climate resilience to improve food security, support smallholder farmers, and strengthen local food systems.

Overview of the Programme

The World Food Programme (WFP) is launching a funding opportunity to support integrated climate resilience, food security, and nutrition interventions in Ethiopia.

The programme combines climate-adaptive livelihoods, anticipatory action, and climate services to support vulnerable communities.

It builds on Ethiopia’s Home-Grown School Feeding (HGSF) model to create sustainable links between nutrition, education, and local agriculture.

Core Objectives

Key Focus Areas

1. Education and School Meals

2. Smallholder Agricultural Market Support

3. Malnutrition Prevention and Treatment

4. Micronutrient Improvement

Programme Approach

Integrated Model

The programme connects:

This creates a holistic system that improves both economic resilience and nutrition outcomes.

Climate Adaptation Focus

How the Programme Works

Step-by-Step Model

  1. Support schools with nutrition-sensitive feeding programmes
  2. Connect schools to local smallholder farmers
  3. Strengthen agricultural production and value chains
  4. Improve post-harvest systems and market access
  5. Deliver nutrition and health interventions
  6. Build community resilience to climate risks

Expected Outcomes

Who is Eligible?

Eligible Applicants

Key Requirements

What Makes a Strong Proposal

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Why This Programme Matters

This initiative is critical because it:

It creates a sustainable ecosystem linking food production, education, and resilience.

FAQs

1. What is the main goal of the programme?

To improve food security, nutrition, and climate resilience in Ethiopia.

2. What sectors does the programme cover?

Education, agriculture, nutrition, and climate adaptation.

3. Who benefits from the programme?

Smallholder farmers, students, women, youth, and vulnerable communities.

4. What is Home-Grown School Feeding?

A model that sources food locally for school meals to support farmers and nutrition.

5. Is climate adaptation included?

Yes, it is a core component of the programme.

6. Who can apply?

Organizations with experience in integrated development programmes.

7. What are the expected outcomes?

Improved livelihoods, stronger food systems, and better nutrition outcomes.

Conclusion

The WFP Ethiopia Programme 2026 offers a comprehensive approach to tackling food insecurity and climate vulnerability.

By integrating school feeding, agriculture, and climate resilience, it creates sustainable solutions that benefit communities, strengthen local economies, and improve long-term wellbeing.

For more information, visit UN Partner Portal.

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