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Call for EOIs: Partners to Improve Targeted Food Assistance in North Kordofan (Sudan)

USAID: Feed the Future (FtF) Mali Yarnudè

Deadline: 02-Dec-2025

The World Food Programme (WFP) has launched the 2026 North Kordofan Targeting Call for Proposals to strengthen food assistance targeting amid Sudan’s escalating food insecurity. Partners are invited to implement transparent, inclusive, and data-driven methods to identify and prioritize the most vulnerable populations, improve accountability, and build local capacity for evidence-based decision-making. This initiative focuses on fairness, community trust, and effective distribution of food and cash assistance.

2026 North Kordofan Targeting Call for Proposals – World Food Programme

Overview

The World Food Programme (WFP) invites partners to submit proposals to enhance targeting processes for food assistance in North Kordofan, Sudan, amid one of the country’s most severe food crises. This initiative aims to ensure food and cash assistance reaches the most vulnerable, while strengthening accountability, fairness, and local capacity in humanitarian response.

Sudan’s food insecurity has intensified following the April 2023 conflict, limited humanitarian access, and shrinking resources. Over 24.6 million people—more than half the population—are in IPC Phase 3 or higher, with hundreds of thousands at risk of famine.

Focus Areas

Proposals should address one or more of the following priority areas:

1. Food Security and Assistance

  • Support equitable food and cash distribution

  • Reduce inclusion/exclusion errors in beneficiary selection

  • Protect livelihoods during crisis conditions

2. Accountability and Community Engagement

  • Implement transparent two-way communication

  • Ensure inclusive participation of affected populations

  • Establish responsive feedback mechanisms

3. Targeting Accuracy and Fairness

  • Improve accuracy in identifying eligible beneficiaries

  • Strengthen data management and evidence-based decision-making

  • Enhance community trust through participatory processes

4. Local Capacity Building

  • Develop local systems for vulnerability data collection

  • Train staff and partners in evidence-based targeting

  • Support transparent selection processes for assistance programs

Why It Matters

  • Escalating Food Crisis: Multiple regions in Sudan, including North Darfur, West Kordofan, and South Kordofan, face emergency or crisis-level food insecurity, with some areas at risk of famine.

  • Resource Prioritization: WFP has reduced rations and suspended assistance in certain areas, making accurate targeting critical.

  • Community Trust: Transparent and participatory approaches are essential to maintain trust and ensure vulnerable populations are not excluded.

  • Capacity Building: Strengthening local systems ensures long-term sustainability and better humanitarian outcomes.

Who Can Apply

  • NGOs, community-based organizations, and other humanitarian partners with experience in food security, targeting, and community engagement.

  • Organizations capable of implementing data-driven targeting processes and feedback mechanisms.

  • Entities able to work in high-risk, resource-constrained environments in North Kordofan.

How It Works / Application Process

  1. Identify Focus Area(s): Select the WFP priority areas your organization can address.

  2. Prepare Proposal: Include detailed plans for:

    • Targeting methodology and inclusion/exclusion criteria

    • Community engagement strategies

    • Data collection and evidence-based decision-making

    • Feedback mechanisms

    • Staff capacity and security protocols

  3. Submit Proposal: Follow WFP instructions and deadlines for proposal submission.

  4. Evaluation: Proposals will be assessed for technical merit, feasibility, and alignment with WFP objectives.

  5. Partnership Agreement: Successful organizations will enter into agreements with WFP and commence implementation in North Kordofan.

Key Considerations

  • Proposals must ensure fair and transparent beneficiary selection.

  • Emphasis on participatory approaches and inclusive decision-making.

  • Use of data-driven targeting is mandatory to minimize errors.

  • Organizations must demonstrate capacity to operate in conflict-affected areas safely.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Inadequate explanation of targeting methodology or data management

  • Lack of culturally or contextually appropriate community engagement strategies

  • Overlooking security and operational challenges in North Kordofan

  • Failure to integrate feedback mechanisms for affected populations

  • Insufficient detail on how inclusion/exclusion errors will be minimized

FAQ

1. What is the main objective of this Call for Proposals?

To engage partners in strengthening targeting processes for food assistance in North Kordofan, ensuring vulnerable populations are prioritized.

2. Who is eligible to apply?

NGOs, CBOs, and humanitarian partners with experience in food security, community engagement, and data-driven targeting.

3. What types of assistance are covered?

Food and cash assistance, delivered through transparent and fair beneficiary targeting mechanisms.

4. Why is targeting accuracy critical in North Kordofan?

Due to conflict, limited access, and scarce resources, precise targeting ensures aid reaches the most vulnerable while reducing exclusion and inclusion errors.

5. Are community engagement and feedback mechanisms required?

Yes, inclusive participation, two-way communication, and responsive feedback are essential components of all proposals.

6. How does WFP define vulnerable populations?

Individuals or households facing severe food insecurity, including those at risk of famine, as identified using evidence-based criteria.

7. What is the timeline for the 2026 program?

Activities are aligned with the 2026 operational cycle in North Kordofan, with specific deadlines provided in the Call for Proposals.

Conclusion

The WFP 2026 North Kordofan Targeting Call for Proposals is a critical opportunity for partners to improve the fairness, accuracy, and transparency of food assistance in a region facing severe crisis. By implementing data-driven targeting, inclusive participation, and robust feedback mechanisms, organizations can ensure aid reaches the most vulnerable while building local capacity and community trust.

For more information, visit UN Partner Portal.

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