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Community-Driven Food Security and Assistance Program in West Kordofan (Sudan)

Up to €300,000 in Equity-free Funding available for Food Startups, SMEs & Researchers

Deadline: 07-Mar-2026

The World Food Programme is inviting applications to improve food security through transparent beneficiary targeting, participatory community engagement, and strengthened accountability mechanisms. The program focuses on reducing inclusion and exclusion errors, building local capacity for data-driven targeting, and using feedback mechanisms to ensure assistance reaches the most vulnerable populations efficiently and equitably.

Program Overview

The World Food Programme (WFP) aims to enhance the delivery of food assistance by improving accountability, fairness, and community participation.

Key objectives include:

Who Can Apply

Eligible applicants are organizations and local authorities involved in food assistance programs who can:

Program Components

1. Accountability to Affected People

2. Transparent and Fair Targeting

3. Capacity Building

4. Feedback and Grievance Mechanisms

Expected Outcomes

How to Apply

  1. Confirm Eligibility: Ensure the organization or local authority is involved in food assistance delivery

  2. Develop a Proposal: Include plans for accountability, participatory targeting, data management, and feedback mechanisms

  3. Submit Application: Follow WFP guidelines and formats for proposal submission

  4. Implement Activities: Focus on transparent targeting, community engagement, and capacity building

  5. Monitor and Report: Use evidence and feedback to improve accuracy and fairness in beneficiary selection

Why This Program Matters

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. Who can apply for this program?

Organizations and local authorities involved in food assistance delivery with capacity to implement participatory and accountable targeting systems.

2. What is the main goal of this initiative?

To improve food security by ensuring assistance reaches the most vulnerable populations fairly and transparently.

3. How does the program reduce errors in beneficiary selection?

By using vulnerability data and evidence-based methods to minimize inclusion and exclusion errors.

4. What are the key accountability mechanisms?

Two-way communication, participatory targeting, grievance hotlines, and responsive feedback systems.

5. Is capacity building part of the program?

Yes, local partners are trained in data management, evidence-based targeting, and transparent accountability practices.

6. How is community feedback used?

Feedback is integrated into operational decision-making to improve targeting, service delivery, and trust.

7. Does this program cover cash as well as food assistance?

Yes, vulnerability data can guide allocation for both food and cash assistance to ensure fair and transparent support.

Conclusion

The WFP Community Accountability and Targeting Initiative strengthens food assistance programs by combining transparent targeting, participatory engagement, and robust accountability mechanisms.

By leveraging data, building local capacity, and integrating community feedback, the program ensures aid reaches those most in need while fostering trust, fairness, and sustainable operational practices.

For more information, visit UN Partner Portal.

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