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Call for Expressions of Interest: Central Darfur Registration Program in Sudan

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Deadline: 02-Dec-2025

The World Food Programme (WFP) is enhancing food assistance in Sudan’s Central Darfur region by implementing strengthened registration and targeting systems. The initiative prioritizes vulnerable households, combines digital and biometric tools with community engagement, and ensures fair, accountable, and effective delivery of food and cash assistance.

WFP Food Assistance Strengthening in Central Darfur, Sudan

Overview

The World Food Programme is expanding humanitarian operations in Central Darfur to improve the accuracy, fairness, and transparency of food assistance. The programme adapts to unpredictable conflict conditions by integrating household-level targeting, vulnerability-based selection, and digital registration tools.

The initiative aims to:

Key Components

Household Registration and Identity Management

Community Engagement

Feedback and Grievance Mechanisms

Data Management and Long-Term Capacity

Who Benefits?

How the Initiative Works / Steps

  1. Household Registration: Digital and biometric registration to establish accurate records.

  2. Vulnerability Assessment: Collect detailed data to prioritize those most in need.

  3. Community Awareness: Engage local leaders and households about registration and benefits.

  4. Beneficiary Selection: Use evidence-based methods for fair and needs-based targeting.

  5. Distribution: Deliver food and cash assistance efficiently and transparently.

  6. Feedback and Grievance Handling: Ensure community voices are heard and issues resolved.

  7. Monitoring & Documentation: Track processes and outcomes for future programming.

Best Practices / Tips

FAQ

1. What is the aim of WFP’s Central Darfur initiative?
To strengthen the delivery of food and cash assistance with fairness, transparency, and accountability.

2. Who are the primary beneficiaries?
Vulnerable households, especially marginalized groups such as persons with disabilities, female-headed households, and nomadic populations.

3. How does WFP ensure accurate targeting?
Through digital household registration, biometric verification, and vulnerability-based assessments.

4. What role does the community play?
Communities participate in registration, consultations, and feedback processes, ensuring inclusivity and transparency.

5. How are grievances addressed?
Through established feedback channels, with timely and transparent resolution.

6. Does the initiative support future programming?
Yes, data collection, documentation, and local capacity building strengthen long-term humanitarian response.

7. What types of assistance are provided?
Food and cash support tailored to household vulnerability levels.

Conclusion

The WFP Central Darfur initiative strengthens humanitarian support by combining digital and biometric tools, vulnerability-based targeting, and community engagement. By improving accuracy, fairness, and accountability, the programme ensures that assistance reaches those who need it most while building sustainable foundations for future humanitarian interventions in the region.

For more information, visit UN Partner Portal.

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