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Climate-Resilient Agriculture and Emergency Response (Palestine)

Deadline: 17-Mar-2026

The World Food Programme (WFP) seeks partners to implement climate-resilient agriculture and emergency response initiatives in the West Bank. The program focuses on improving local food production, strengthening livelihoods, supporting vulnerable households, and promoting nutrition-sensitive, climate-smart agricultural practices.

Overview of the Initiative

WFP is launching a program to enhance agricultural resilience and emergency response in the West Bank. The initiative supports vulnerable farmers, cooperatives, and communities affected by climate change, conflict, and occupation-related restrictions. By combining livelihoods support, climate-resilient infrastructure, and nutrition-sensitive interventions, the program aims to improve food security, income, and long-term resilience among rural households.

Key Focus Areas

Context and Need

Programme Implementation

Who Can Apply

Eligible organizations must:

How to Apply

  1. Confirm organizational capacity to implement climate-resilient and emergency agricultural programs.

  2. Prepare an expression of interest detailing prior experience, technical expertise, and operational presence.

  3. Describe proposed approaches to livelihoods support, nutrition-sensitive agriculture, and capacity building.

  4. Highlight ability to coordinate with government authorities, NGOs, and local communities.

  5. Submit documentation according to WFP guidelines before the application deadline.

Key Tips for Applicants

Why This Initiative Matters

FAQs

1. Who are the beneficiaries? Vulnerable farmers, cooperatives, and communities in the West Bank, including households affected by conflict and displacement.
2. What is the program’s main focus? Climate-resilient agriculture, emergency response, nutrition-sensitive practices, and livelihoods restoration.
3. Who can apply? NGOs and cooperating partners with proven experience in agriculture, resilience building, and emergency interventions.
4. What partnerships are required? Coordination with Palestinian Authority ministries and local NGOs.
5. What types of agricultural support are provided? Livelihoods support, climate-resilient assets, nutrition-sensitive agriculture, and capacity-building initiatives.
6. How does the program integrate with local systems? All interventions follow national policies and integrate with government health and agriculture structures.
7. Are monitoring and evidence generation required? Yes, partners are expected to contribute to data collection, reporting, and technical learning for future adaptation.

Conclusion

WFP’s West Bank initiative offers an opportunity for eligible NGOs to deliver life-saving and climate-resilient agricultural interventions, strengthen food security, restore livelihoods, and build long-term resilience for vulnerable households. By combining emergency response with capacity-building and sustainable practices, the program supports both immediate needs and long-term community development.

For more information, visit UN Partner Portal.

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