Deadline: 15-Feb-2026
The World Food Programme (WFP) is seeking Expressions of Interest (EOIs) from eligible entities to support household biometric registration in Northern State. The initiative aims to strengthen identity management systems, improve vulnerability-based targeting, and ensure inclusive, transparent, and data-driven food and cash assistance delivery. The registration data will support both immediate distributions and future humanitarian programming.
The World Food Programme (WFP) is inviting eligible entities to express interest in supporting household registration activities in Northern State.
The objective is to ensure that vulnerable populations receive timely, accurate, and accountable food and cash assistance through strengthened identity management and data systems.
Focus Areas
The initiative concentrates on:
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Food security
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Food assistance
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Identity management
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Biometric registration
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Vulnerability-based selection
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Inclusive community coverage
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Feedback and grievance mechanisms
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Data-driven humanitarian programming
These components are designed to improve transparency, accountability, and fairness in assistance delivery.
Key Objectives of the Initiative
1. Strengthening Identity Management
WFP aims to enhance identity management systems through biometric registration and digital household verification. This ensures accurate identification of beneficiaries and reduces duplication in assistance lists.
2. Inclusive Community Coverage
A major priority is ensuring that all eligible households are included, particularly marginalized and hard-to-reach populations such as:
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Persons with disabilities
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Female-headed households
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Nomadic populations
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Individuals with intersectional vulnerabilities
Community leaders and members will be informed about the purpose, process, and benefits of registration to encourage participation and trust.
3. Vulnerability-Based Selection
The collection of vulnerability data will enable fair and transparent selection of beneficiaries for food and cash assistance programs.
Data collected will directly inform targeting decisions and improve equity in assistance delivery.
4. Feedback and Grievance Mechanisms
The initiative will activate transparent feedback systems to ensure:
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Complaints are properly recorded
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Appeals are reviewed
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Grievances are addressed in an accountable manner
This approach strengthens trust between communities and WFP.
Registration Activities
Selected entities will be expected to:
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Conduct biometric household registration
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Carry out household verification
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Support bank account opening where required
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Ensure proper documentation of community consultations and sensitization sessions
The process will result in clean, deduplicated lists of eligible individuals and households, supporting efficient planning and distribution.
Long-Term Impact
Beyond immediate food and cash assistance, the registration data — including vulnerability information — will serve as a foundation for:
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Future humanitarian interventions
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Program planning and resource allocation
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Improved targeting accuracy
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Strengthened accountability systems
The documentation of community engagement activities will further reinforce transparency and community ownership.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What is WFP seeking?
WFP is seeking Expressions of Interest from eligible entities to conduct household biometric registration activities in Northern State.
2. What is the main purpose of the registration?
To ensure accurate, inclusive, and vulnerability-based selection of beneficiaries for food and cash assistance.
3. Who are priority groups under this initiative?
Marginalized and hard-to-reach groups, including persons with disabilities, female-headed households, and nomadic populations.
4. What outcomes are expected from the registration?
Clean and deduplicated beneficiary lists, strengthened identity management, improved accountability, and data to support future programming.
5. How does this initiative improve transparency?
Through biometric verification, vulnerability-based selection, and activation of feedback and grievance mechanisms.
Conclusion
WFP’s Expression of Interest for household registration in Northern State aims to strengthen identity management, ensure inclusive and vulnerability-based targeting, and enhance accountability in food and cash assistance delivery. By generating reliable and deduplicated beneficiary data, the initiative will not only improve current distributions but also provide a strong foundation for future humanitarian programming.
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