Deadline: 09-Nov-2025
The World Food Programme (WFP) provides support to the Government of Burkina Faso in its goal of Zero Hunger by 2030 through a series of activities aimed at strengthening the capacities of the most vulnerable populations.
The focus areas include strengthening vulnerable populations, building socio-economic, food, and nutritional resilience, creating and restoring productive assets, improving access to essential services, fostering participatory community planning, enhancing agricultural production and health and education services, making food systems resilient and inclusive, protecting and restoring food systems and natural resources, linking production to consumption, promoting healthy diets, and creating supportive environments for sustainable food systems.
WFP, through its three-pronged approach (3PA), collaborates with government technical services, NGOs, associations, the private sector, universities, and research institutions to implement the Resilience Initiative. The initiative focuses on creating and restoring productive assets and improving access to essential services, with activities identified during participatory community planning.
It supports Burkina Faso’s leadership in resilience and aligns with regional resilience efforts, aiming to strengthen the socio-economic, food, and nutritional resilience of communities while mitigating the impact of shocks and climate change.
The current call for proposals seeks a cooperating partner (NGO) to implement integrated resilience programs in the Goulmou Region and Gourma Province (communes of Fada, Diabo, Tibga, and Diapangou). This partner will also manage food distributions to participants involved in the creation of productive assets and ensure the organization and monitoring of resilience activities in collaboration with technical services, local authorities, and beneficiary communities.
Potential partners must be duly registered in Burkina Faso and operational in the targeted intervention areas, with local experience, sector expertise, project management capacity, relevance of proposals, contribution of resources, and cost-effectiveness being key selection criteria.
The deadline for applications is 9 November 2025.
For more information, visit UN Partner Portal.