Deadline: 22-Nov-2025
The World Food Programme (WFP) is offering an exciting opportunity to contribute to its operations in Venezuela by supporting monitoring and data collection efforts across six key states: Amazonas, Falcón, Apure, Zulia, Sucre, and Delta Amacuro.
This initiative is aimed at strengthening the capacity of WFP’s monitoring teams and ensuring accurate, timely, and reliable information for program evaluation and operational decision-making.
The project seeks a partner organization capable of managing trained enumerators who will collect, transcribe, and enter data both in the field and remotely. Teams will work under WFP supervision, focusing on schools and communities where programs are implemented or may be implemented in the future. Their work will ensure high-quality data collection, digitalization, and reporting according to WFP standards, while maintaining strict adherence to data protection and community feedback protocols.
Activities will include monitoring school meal programs, gathering community-level information, and following local market dynamics to support evidence-based decisions. The initiative emphasizes protection, registration, and profiling, making it a multifaceted opportunity for organizations with expertise in monitoring, research, and evaluation.
This opportunity allows participants to contribute to meaningful programs that impact vulnerable populations, strengthen institutional presence, and improve program effectiveness. By joining this effort, partners will help WFP uphold high standards of accountability, transparency, and operational excellence while playing a critical role in the implementation of its strategic objectives in Venezuela.
The initiative represents a chance to engage in hands-on work with tangible outcomes, supporting communities, enhancing learning, and driving positive change in the delivery of humanitarian and development programs. It is an opportunity to be part of a collaborative effort that directly influences program quality and sustainability on the ground.
For more information, visit UN Partner Portal.








































