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General Food Distribution, Blanket Supplementary Feeding Programme in Upper Nile State- Malakal County (South Sudan)

Up to £3 million available under Seafood Fund: Skills and Training Scheme (UK)

Deadline: 19-Dec-2025

The World Food Programme (WFP) is seeking partners to implement food security and nutrition interventions in Upper Nile State, South Sudan, under its 2026 programme. The initiative includes general food distribution, nutrition support, and Early Recovery Assistance (ERA), with an emphasis on community engagement, accountability, and long-term resilience. Partners are expected to deliver integrated services, provide comprehensive reporting, and support household and community recovery.

Overview

The World Food Programme has opened a partnership opportunity for organisations to manage food security and nutrition interventions in Upper Nile State, South Sudan, as part of its 2026 programme framework. The initiative focuses on delivering essential services including general food distribution, the Blanket Supplementary Feeding Programme, and Early Recovery Assistance (ERA). Partners will implement both in-kind and cash-based assistance modalities, ensuring efficient, inclusive, and accountable programme delivery. The programme integrates community sensitization, supply chain management, capacity building, and recovery strategies to support long-term self-reliance.

Who Is Eligible?

Key Programme Components

How to Apply / What to Do

  1. Confirm organisational eligibility, operational presence, and capacity to deliver in Upper Nile State.

  2. Prepare a detailed proposal including a workplan and budget covering GFD, BSFP, ERA, and community engagement.

  3. Integrate gender, protection, and inclusion measures across all programme activities.

  4. Outline monitoring, reporting, and accountability mechanisms, including feedback channels and documentation systems.

  5. Submit the proposal according to WFP’s submission guidelines and timelines.

  6. Coordinate with WFP and local authorities to ensure alignment with programme objectives.

Why This Programme Matters

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  1. Who can apply to implement this programme? NGOs, civil society groups, and institutions with operational capacity and experience in Upper Nile State.

  2. What are the main programme components? General food distribution, Blanket Supplementary Feeding Programme, and Early Recovery Assistance.

  3. Are cash-based interventions allowed? Yes, partners may implement both in-kind and cash-based support depending on context.

  4. What is ERA and why is it included? Early Recovery Assistance focuses on community resilience, food production, peacebuilding, flood management, and inclusive recovery strategies.

  5. How should organisations ensure accountability? Through feedback mechanisms, beneficiary protection measures, PMC strengthening, and reporting systems.

  6. Is gender and protection integration required? Yes, all activities must consider gender, protection, and inclusion principles.

  7. What are model payams? Selected localities where ERA interventions are implemented intensively as examples for broader recovery strategies.

Conclusion

The WFP 2026 programme in Upper Nile State offers partners a strategic opportunity to deliver essential food security and nutrition services while promoting long-term resilience and community recovery. By integrating GFD, BSFP, ERA, and comprehensive monitoring, partners can improve household wellbeing, build local capacity, and support sustainable pathways toward self-reliance in vulnerable communities.

For more information, visit UN Partner Portal.

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