Deadline: 26-Mar-2026
The World Food Programme has launched a call for expressions of interest to implement climate adaptation practices in vulnerable communities in Honduras’ Goascorán Basin. The initiative focuses on ecosystem-based adaptation, WASH, and sustainable resource management to strengthen resilience in drought-prone areas. Eligible applicants include NGOs, research institutions, and organizations with technical expertise and local operational capacity.
What is This WFP Initiative?
The Climate Adaptation Initiative in the Goascorán Basin is a program by the World Food Programme aimed at strengthening community resilience, environmental sustainability, and adaptive capacity in climate-vulnerable regions of Honduras.
The project is part of the Goascorán Binational Basin Project, which addresses interconnected challenges such as:
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Environmental degradation
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Socio-economic vulnerability
Key Definitions
Climate Adaptation
Climate adaptation involves adjustments in systems and communities to reduce harm from climate impacts such as droughts, floods, and extreme weather.
Community-Based Adaptation (CBA)
Local communities actively participate in designing and implementing solutions tailored to their needs.
Ecosystem-Based Adaptation (EbA)
Using natural systems (forests, water systems, soil) to reduce climate risks and improve resilience.
Geographic Focus
Target Locations
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Valle Department
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La Paz Department
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Goascorán Basin region (Honduras)
Local Challenges
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Recurrent droughts
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Environmental degradation
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Limited economic opportunities
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Weak institutional coordination
Core Focus Areas
1. Climate Adaptation and Resilience
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Strengthening community capacity to respond to climate risks
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Promoting sustainable livelihoods
2. WASH and Environmental Protection
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Improving water, sanitation, and hygiene systems
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Reducing environmental pollution
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Managing natural resources sustainably
3. Durable Solutions and Resettlement
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Supporting communities affected by climate displacement
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Facilitating safe and sustainable resettlement
4. Governance and Collaboration
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Strengthening coordination between:
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Local communities
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Municipal governments
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Public institutions
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5. Inclusion and Social Equity
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Ensuring participation of:
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Indigenous peoples
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Vulnerable populations
Expected Outcomes
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Improved climate resilience in vulnerable communities
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Enhanced natural resource management
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Strengthened local governance and coordination
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Increased participation of marginalized groups
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Sustainable environmental practices
Who is Eligible?
Eligible Applicants
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Non-governmental organizations (NGOs)
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Academic institutions
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Research centers
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Development organizations
Required Qualifications
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Technical expertise in climate adaptation or environmental management
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Experience in similar projects
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Operational presence or ability to work in target areas
Compliance Requirements
Applicants must:
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Follow WFP and Secretariat of Natural Resources and Environment guidelines
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Adhere to environmental and social safeguards
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Maintain transparency and accountability
Why This Initiative Matters
Climate Resilience
Supports communities in adapting to increasing climate risks.
Environmental Sustainability
Promotes ecosystem restoration and sustainable resource use.
Social Inclusion
Ensures equitable participation of marginalized groups.
Regional Impact
Strengthens cross-sector collaboration for long-term development.
How It Works
Implementation Model
The selected partner will:
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Plan project activities based on local needs
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Implement climate adaptation interventions
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Monitor progress and outcomes
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Report to WFP and relevant authorities
Key Activities
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Community-based adaptation programs
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Ecosystem restoration initiatives
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WASH infrastructure improvements
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Capacity-building and training sessions
How to Apply: Step-by-Step Process
Step 1: Review Requirements
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Understand WFP priorities and project scope
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Confirm eligibility and technical capacity
Step 2: Develop a Proposal
Include:
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Climate risk analysis
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Adaptation strategies (CBA/EbA)
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Implementation plan
Step 3: Ensure Inclusion Strategy
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Outline participation of women, youth, and indigenous groups
Step 4: Prepare Documentation
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Organizational profile
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Past project experience
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Budget and timeline
Step 5: Submit Expression of Interest
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Follow WFP submission guidelines
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Ensure all required information is included
Step 6: Evaluation
Proposals are assessed based on:
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Technical expertise
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Feasibility and sustainability
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Inclusion and community engagement
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Cost-effectiveness
Common Mistakes to Avoid
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Weak climate adaptation strategy
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Lack of local context understanding
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Ignoring inclusion requirements
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Poor coordination plans
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Incomplete documentation
Tips for a Strong Application
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Demonstrate technical expertise in climate adaptation
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Emphasize community participation and ownership
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Provide clear, measurable outcomes
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Align with WFP and environmental standards
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. What is the main goal of this initiative?
To strengthen climate resilience and adaptive capacity in vulnerable communities in Honduras.
2. Which areas are targeted?
Valle and La Paz departments within the Goascorán Basin.
3. Who can apply?
NGOs, academic institutions, research centers, and organizations with relevant expertise.
4. What approaches are used?
Community-Based Adaptation (CBA) and Ecosystem-Based Adaptation (EbA).
5. Is community participation required?
Yes, inclusive participation is a core requirement.
6. Are environmental safeguards mandatory?
Yes, all projects must comply with environmental and social safeguards.
7. What makes a proposal competitive?
Strong technical design, inclusion strategy, and local operational capacity.
Conclusion
The WFP Climate Adaptation Initiative in the Goascorán Basin offers a strategic opportunity to address climate vulnerability through sustainable, community-driven solutions. By integrating ecosystem-based approaches, inclusive participation, and strong governance, the program aims to create lasting resilience in Honduras. Organizations with technical expertise and local engagement capacity are well-positioned to deliver impactful results.
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