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WFP Initiative: Strengthening Food Security and Sustainable Agriculture in Honduras

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

Deadline: 01-Feb-2026

The World Food Programme (WFP) in Honduras invites applications to strengthen food security, promote sustainable agriculture, and support livelihoods in the Department of Lempira. The program focuses on agronomic assessments, training development, facilitator capacity building, and Farmer Field School implementation.

Overview

The WFP Honduras Initiative aims to enhance food security, sustainable agriculture, and rural livelihoods through structured interventions that integrate agronomic diagnostics, training, and capacity-building. The project emphasizes evidence-based approaches, local engagement, and sustainable knowledge transfer to ensure long-term impact.

Focus Areas and Objectives

Key themes of the initiative include:

Geographic Focus

Program Components

Component 1: Agronomic and Sociocultural Diagnosis

Component 2: Development and Validation of Training Materials

Component 3: Facilitator Selection and Capacity Building

Component 4: Farmer Field School Implementation

Who Is Eligible?

How to Apply / How It Works

  1. Prepare Proposal: Include methodology, team qualifications, experience in agronomic and sociocultural assessments, and plans for Farmer Field School implementation.

  2. Submit Application: Follow WFP Honduras submission guidelines and deadlines.

  3. Assessment and Selection: Applications evaluated based on technical expertise, feasibility, local engagement, and potential impact.

  4. Implementation: Selected organizations execute all four components, ensuring knowledge transfer, sustainability, and measurable improvements in food security and livelihoods.

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Why This Initiative Matters

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. Who can apply? Organizations with experience in agriculture, food security, or rural development capable of implementing evidence-based interventions in Lempira, Honduras.
2. What is the geographic focus? Department of Lempira, Honduras.
3. What are the main components of the program? Agronomic and sociocultural diagnostics, training material development, facilitator capacity building, and Farmer Field School implementation.
4. Are local communities involved? Yes, beneficiaries and locations are selected based on community engagement and project objectives.
5. What skills are required for implementing organizations? Expertise in agronomy, training, rural development, and community engagement.
6. What is the objective of Farmer Field Schools? To provide hands-on training to farmers, improve agricultural practices, and enhance food security and livelihoods.
7. How will impact be measured? Through structured field activities, knowledge transfer outcomes, and improvements in agricultural productivity and livelihoods.

Conclusion

The WFP Honduras Initiative empowers organizations to strengthen food security, promote sustainable agriculture, and improve rural livelihoods in Lempira. By combining diagnostic research, capacity building, and Farmer Field School implementation, the program ensures evidence-based, locally relevant, and sustainable interventions that benefit both farmers and their communities.

For more information, visit UN Partner Portal.

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