Deadline: 15-Feb-2026
The World Food Programme (WFP) Sudan is inviting eligible entities to support its 2026 household biometric registration initiative in West Darfur State. The initiative aims to strengthen identity management systems to ensure fair, transparent, and accountable delivery of food and cash assistance to vulnerable populations.
The World Food Programme (WFP) Sudan is seeking eligible entities to implement household registration activities in West Darfur State as part of its 2026 initiative.
The objective is to ensure that humanitarian assistance reaches vulnerable populations efficiently, transparently, and based on verified data.
Focus Areas and Objectives
The initiative centers on food security and food assistance, with key objectives including:
- Ensuring community leaders and members understand the purpose, process, and benefits of registration
- Achieving inclusive coverage of target communities
- Reaching marginalized or hard-to-reach groups such as persons with disabilities, female-headed households, and nomadic populations
- Enabling fair and transparent selection for assistance using vulnerability data
- Activating feedback and grievance mechanisms
- Producing clean and deduplicated lists of eligible individuals and households
- Creating reliable registration data for future programming
- Documenting community consultations and sensitization sessions
Scope of Activities
The 2026 initiative will involve biometric registration across West Darfur State.
Activities will include:
- Household verification
- Bank account opening
The process is designed to ensure that eligible households are accurately identified and properly recorded within WFP systems.
Community Engagement and Inclusivity
A core component of the initiative is active engagement with communities.
This includes:
- Clear communication about the registration process
- Sensitization sessions
- Documentation of consultations
Special attention will be given to communities facing intersectional vulnerabilities to ensure adequate representation in assistance programs.
Data Use and Accountability
The data collected through biometric registration will:
- Guide immediate food and cash assistance distributions
- Support fair and transparent beneficiary selection
- Generate clean, deduplicated beneficiary lists
- Serve as a foundation for future interventions and programming
Feedback and grievance mechanisms will be activated to ensure that concerns and appeals are addressed transparently and fairly, reinforcing accountability throughout the registration process.
Conclusion
WFP Sudan’s 2026 household registration initiative in West Darfur State aims to strengthen identity management and improve the delivery of humanitarian assistance. Through biometric registration, inclusive community engagement, vulnerability-based selection, and transparent grievance handling, the initiative seeks to ensure equitable access to assistance while building a reliable data foundation for future programming.
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