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Call for Expression of Interest: Supporting Sustainable Recovery through Food Aid (Colombia)

Deadline: 27-Feb-2026

The World Food Programme (WFP) is seeking a cooperating partner to support the early recovery of livelihoods and strengthen agricultural production for 183 vulnerable Indigenous families in Casanare, Colombia. The project focuses on food assistance, agricultural capacity-building, Good Agricultural Practices, environmental stewardship, and sustainable commercialization of surplus production.

Overview of the Project

The WFP initiative aims to improve food security and strengthen livelihoods for Indigenous families in Casanare. The project provides in-kind food assistance while building agricultural capacities and promoting sustainable practices to enhance long-term resilience and economic opportunities.

Target Area and Beneficiaries

Project Focus Areas and Objectives

The project emphasizes the following components:

Implementation Approach

  1. Food Assistance: Provide three months of in-kind food assistance to all 183 beneficiary families

  2. Capacity-Building:

    • Awareness sessions and training workshops on GAP and environmental stewardship

    • Knowledge enhancement on nutrition-sensitive practices

  3. Agricultural Support:

    • Distribution of tailored agricultural kits and tools

    • Improvement of production units to increase productivity and resilience

  4. Surplus Commercialization:

    • Support families in marketing or exchanging surplus agricultural products

    • Develop community-based strategies for sustainable sales

  5. Social Cohesion and Coordination:

    • Engage community leaders, municipal authorities, and local stakeholders

    • Establish technical selection committees and oversight mechanisms

    • Collaborate with the Mayor’s Office and other institutions for technical support and logistical assistance

Gender and Inclusion Approach

The cooperating partner must ensure:

Expected Results

By the end of the project, the following outcomes are expected:

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FAQs

  1. Who are the beneficiaries of this project?
    183 Indigenous families in the Chaparral-Barro Negro Indigenous Reserve, Casanare, Colombia (~643 people).

  2. What support will families receive?
    Three months of in-kind food assistance, agricultural kits, capacity-building workshops, and support in surplus commercialization.

  3. Where is the project implemented?
    Hato Corozal municipality, covering the communities of Chaparral, Casirva, Campo Hermoso, Guareque, and Corozo.

  4. What are the key project objectives?
    Early recovery of livelihoods, strengthening agricultural production, improving food security, promoting sustainable practices, and supporting surplus commercialization.

  5. How will gender and inclusion be addressed?
    The project integrates gender equality, women’s empowerment, diversity, and nutrition-sensitive approaches across all activities.

  6. What is the expected duration of support?
    Families will receive food assistance for three months, alongside ongoing capacity-building and agricultural support.

  7. How will project success be measured?
    Through strengthened agricultural capacities, improved GAP knowledge, distributed inputs, completed FNS objectives, and enhanced commercialization strategies.

Conclusion

The WFP livelihoods recovery project in Casanare represents a comprehensive approach to improving the resilience and quality of life for Indigenous families. By combining food assistance, agricultural capacity-building, sustainable practices, and community engagement, the initiative fosters long-term improvements in food security, agricultural productivity, and socio-economic well-being.

For more information, visit UN Partner Portal.

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