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RFAs: Strengthen Economic and Nutritional Resilience in Grand’Anse (Haiti)

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Deadline: 05-Jul-2026

The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) is inviting qualified humanitarian organizations in Haiti to submit proposals for projects that strengthen economic resilience, improve livelihoods, and enhance nutrition among vulnerable populations in Chambellan and Moron, located in Haiti’s Grand’Anse Department. The initiative combines cash assistance, livelihood development, community asset rehabilitation, climate resilience, nutrition interventions, and capacity-building activities to help communities become more self-reliant and resilient.

The programme is implemented under WFP’s Country Strategic Plan and focuses on supporting food-insecure households, smallholder farmers, women, adolescent girls, and vulnerable communities through integrated resilience-building approaches.

What is the WFP Haiti Resilience Initiative?

The World Food Programme has been working in Haiti since 1969 to address food insecurity and improve living conditions for vulnerable populations. Through this call for expressions of interest, WFP is seeking experienced humanitarian organizations to support resilience-building activities in the communes of Chambellan and Moron in the Grand’Anse Department.

The initiative forms part of Strategic Outcome 3 of WFP’s Country Strategic Plan, which aims to strengthen the resilience of food-insecure households and smallholder farmers by improving livelihoods and reducing vulnerability to economic, environmental, and seasonal shocks.

Funding Focus Areas

The programme supports projects that contribute to one or more of the following areas:

Programme Objectives

The initiative aims to:

Geographic Focus

Projects will be implemented in:

Both locations are situated within Haiti’s Grand’Anse Department, one of the country’s most vulnerable regions in terms of food insecurity, environmental degradation, and economic challenges.

Key Project Components

Community Asset Rehabilitation

Projects will support the creation, restoration, and rehabilitation of natural and physical community assets.

Examples include:

Cash Assistance and Conditional Transfers

The programme will provide direct cash assistance to vulnerable households through:

Cash assistance will help households meet immediate needs while participating in activities that generate long-term community benefits.

Technical Skills Development

Organizations will deliver certified technical training programmes designed to:

Socio-Emotional Capacity Building

The programme recognizes the importance of emotional resilience and social wellbeing.

Activities may include:

Nutrition and Health Interventions

Nutrition is a core component of the initiative.

Activities may include:

Special attention will be given to mothers, caregivers, and adolescent girls.

Social and Behavior Change Communication (SBCC)

The programme supports community-based communication initiatives designed to promote positive behaviors related to:

Activities may include:

PICSA Training

Participatory Integrated Climate Services for Agriculture (PICSA) training will be provided to help communities better understand climate risks and make informed agricultural decisions.

The training will focus on:

Priority beneficiaries include:

Expected Results

The programme seeks to achieve the following outcomes:

Environmental Outcomes

Economic Outcomes

Community Outcomes

Nutrition and Social Outcomes

Who Is Eligible?

Eligible applicants include:

Organizations should demonstrate experience in:

Why This Opportunity Matters

Many communities in Grand’Anse face recurring challenges such as:

This initiative addresses these challenges through an integrated approach that combines humanitarian assistance with long-term resilience building, helping communities become more self-reliant and better prepared for future shocks.

How to Apply

Step 1: Review Programme Requirements

Carefully assess the programme objectives, focus areas, and eligibility criteria.

Step 2: Develop a Technical Proposal

Prepare a proposal that clearly explains:

Step 3: Demonstrate Relevant Experience

Provide evidence of previous work related to:

Step 4: Submit Before the Deadline

Organizations are strongly encouraged to submit proposals at least 48 hours before the deadline to avoid technical issues.

Important Deadline Information

Applicants should note that the official deadline is based on Rome (CET) time.

Due to the time difference between Rome and Haiti:

Common Application Mistakes to Avoid

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Who is funding this initiative?

The programme is funded and managed by the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP).

Where will activities be implemented?

Projects will be implemented in Chambellan and Moron in Haiti’s Grand’Anse Department.

What types of organizations can apply?

Qualified humanitarian and non-profit organizations with relevant technical expertise may apply.

Does the programme include direct cash assistance?

Yes. Conditional cash transfers and cash-for-assets activities are important components of the initiative.

Who are the primary beneficiaries?

Beneficiaries include vulnerable households, food-insecure populations, smallholder farmers, mothers, adolescent girls, and crisis-affected communities.

What is PICSA training?

Participatory Integrated Climate Services for Agriculture (PICSA) helps farmers and communities use climate information to make better agricultural decisions.

Why should proposals be submitted early?

WFP recommends submitting applications at least 48 hours before the deadline to avoid technical or administrative issues.

Conclusion

The WFP Haiti Resilience and Nutrition Initiative offers a significant opportunity for humanitarian organizations to support vulnerable communities in Chambellan and Moron through integrated livelihood, nutrition, climate resilience, and community development interventions. By combining cash assistance, asset rehabilitation, technical training, nutrition programming, and capacity development, the programme aims to create lasting improvements in resilience, food security, and community wellbeing across Grand’Anse.

For more information, visit UN Partner Portal.

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