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Request for EOIs: PDM for Assistance to Refugees, Returnees, and Host Communities in Eastern Chad

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Deadline: 05-Jan-2026

The World Food Programme (WFP) is conducting food assistance interventions for refugees, returnees, and host communities in eastern Chad. WFP seeks organizations to conduct follow-up surveys in 2026 to assess household food security, utilisation of assistance, and programme outcomes, providing evidence for informed decision-making and future interventions.

Overview of the Opportunity

The World Food Programme (WFP) in 2026 is implementing food assistance interventions targeting refugees, returnees, and host communities in eastern Chad. This initiative aims to generate robust evidence to monitor outcomes, guide programmatic decisions, and inform the design of future interventions tailored to local realities.

Objectives and Purpose

The survey initiative aims to:

Focus Areas and Specialisations

The opportunity covers cross-sectoral and food security areas, including:

Geographic Scope

WFP food assistance interventions cover the four eastern provinces of Chad:

Survey Schedule and Implementation

Expected Deliverables

Selected service providers are expected to deliver:

Who is Eligible?

Eligible organizations should have expertise in:

Why It Matters

The surveys are essential for:

How to Apply

  1. Confirm Eligibility – Ensure expertise in M&E, food security, and survey implementation.

  2. Prepare Proposal – Include methodology, timeline, staffing, and regional experience.

  3. Submit Application – Follow WFP submission guidelines and deadlines.

  4. Implement Surveys – Conduct household-level assessments, analyse data, and report findings.

  5. Provide Deliverables – Comprehensive report and executive summary with actionable recommendations.

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FAQ

1. What is the purpose of the surveys?
To assess household utilisation of food assistance, monitor food security, and inform future WFP interventions.
2. Which provinces are included?
Ouaddaï, Sila, Wadi Fira, and Ennedi East.
3. How many survey rounds are planned?
Two follow-up surveys in 2026.
4. Who can apply?
Organizations with expertise in monitoring and evaluation, research, food security analysis, and survey implementation.
5. What deliverables are expected?
Comprehensive reports and executive summaries presenting results, analyses, and recommendations.
6. Why are these surveys important?
They ensure WFP assistance is effective, accountable, and responsive to local needs.
7. How will survey results be used?
To improve programme design, monitor outcomes, and support evidence-based decision-making.

Conclusion

The WFP 2026 follow-up surveys in eastern Chad provide an opportunity for organizations to contribute critical evidence for food assistance interventions. By generating reliable data on household food security and programme impact, selected providers will help WFP optimize interventions, ensure accountability, and enhance resilience for refugees, returnees, and host communities.

For more information, visit UN Partner Portal.

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