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Request for EOIs: GFA South Kordofan Program in Sudan

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Deadline: 25-Dec-2025

The World Food Programme (WFP) invites grant applications for implementing food security and assistance programs in South Kordofan, Sudan. The program targets internally displaced persons (IDPs) and vulnerable resident communities with in-kind and cash-based assistance, nutrition support for children and pregnant/lactating women, and biometric beneficiary registration for accurate monitoring and accountability.

Program Overview

The World Food Programme (WFP) seeks qualified partners to deliver food security and food assistance interventions in South Kordofan, Sudan. The initiative focuses on reaching vulnerable populations, including IDPs, through both in-kind and cash-based support.

Objectives and Focus Areas

  • Food Assistance: Provide unconditional food and cash support to targeted communities

  • Beneficiary Coverage: Track the number of individuals assisted, disaggregated by gender and age

  • Nutrition Support: Enroll children aged 6–59 months and pregnant/lactating women (PLW) in blanket supplementary feeding programs to prevent nutritional deterioration

  • Biometric Registration: Support WFP in registering and verifying beneficiaries for transparency and accountability

  • Monitoring and Reporting: Measure quantities distributed, number of beneficiaries reached, and program impact

Geographic Scope

  • Target Area: South Kordofan, Sudan

  • Beneficiary Focus: Internally displaced persons (IDPs) and vulnerable resident communities

Key Targets and Expected Outcomes

  • Beneficiaries Reached: Track total individuals receiving in-kind or cash-based assistance, disaggregated by gender and age

  • Food and Cash Distributed: Quantities delivered measured in metric tons (MT) and USD

  • Nutrition Enrollment: Children 6–59 months and PLW included in blanket supplementary feeding programs

  • Biometric Registration: Ensure accurate registration and verification of beneficiaries

Responsibilities of Selected Partners

  • Deliver unconditional food and cash assistance according to WFP standards

  • Ensure equitable targeting and reporting by gender and age

  • Implement nutrition programs for children and PLW

  • Facilitate biometric registration and verification processes

  • Maintain detailed monitoring and reporting on coverage, quantities, and beneficiary enrollment

Who Can Apply

  • NGOs, civil society organizations, and humanitarian partners with experience in food assistance programs

  • Organizations with the capacity to implement cash-based transfers and in-kind food distributions

  • Partners able to comply with WFP operational, monitoring, and reporting standards

How to Apply

  1. Prepare a project proposal detailing objectives, target beneficiaries, and intervention plan

  2. Include expected numbers of beneficiaries with gender and age breakdown

  3. Describe capacity for food distribution, cash transfers, and nutrition program implementation

  4. Outline monitoring and reporting frameworks aligned with WFP requirements

  5. Submit application through WFP Sudan’s official grants portal or specified submission channel

Priority Considerations

  • Experience with large-scale food assistance and cash transfer programs

  • Capacity to deliver nutrition-focused interventions for children and PLW

  • Ability to support biometric registration and accurate beneficiary tracking

  • Commitment to equitable, gender- and age-sensitive service delivery

FAQ

1. Which area does this grant target? South Kordofan, Sudan.
2. Who are the primary beneficiaries? Internally displaced persons and vulnerable resident communities.
3. What types of assistance are included? Unconditional in-kind food, cash transfers, and nutrition programs.
4. Who is eligible to apply? NGOs, civil society organizations, and experienced humanitarian partners.
5. Are there reporting requirements? Yes, partners must report on beneficiaries reached, quantities distributed, and nutrition program outcomes.
6. What nutrition interventions are included? Blanket supplementary feeding programs for children aged 6–59 months and PLW.
7. Is biometric registration required? Yes, partners must support WFP in registering and verifying beneficiaries.

Conclusion

This WFP grant opportunity in South Kordofan aims to improve food security, nutrition, and resilience among vulnerable populations. Selected partners will provide in-kind and cash-based assistance, support nutrition programs for children and PLW, and ensure accurate beneficiary registration through biometric systems, contributing to measurable improvements in access to food and community wellbeing.

For more information, visit UN Partner Portal.

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