Deadline: 07-Dec-2025
The World Food Programme (WFP) is inviting expressions of interest from qualified organizations to support its 2026 General Food Assistance intervention in Sudan’s Red Sea State. The initiative targets acute food insecurity, severe malnutrition, and the needs of vulnerable and displaced communities through in-kind and cash-based assistance, nutrition programs, and community protection measures.
Overview of the WFP Sudan 2026 Food Assistance Program
The WFP is seeking partners to implement the 2026 General Food Assistance intervention in Sudan’s Red Sea State. The project aims to address severe humanitarian needs caused by prolonged conflict, restricted access, and widespread food insecurity. Selected partners will deliver both food and cash assistance, targeting vulnerable households, displaced persons, and children at risk of malnutrition.
Focus Areas of Intervention
The 2026 General Food Assistance intervention emphasizes:
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Food Security and Assistance: Distributing in-kind food rations and cash-based transfers to households facing acute food insecurity.
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Nutrition Support: Targeting children aged 6–59 months and pregnant or lactating women through supplementary feeding programs.
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Protection and Accountability: Ensuring conflict-sensitive operations, robust protection measures, and transparent targeting processes.
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Community Engagement: Implementing two-way communication and feedback systems for affected populations.
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Monitoring and Reporting: Tracking beneficiaries reached, quantities of assistance distributed, and registration through biometric systems.
Context and Rationale
Sudan faces a severe humanitarian crisis with over 21 million people experiencing acute food insecurity. Famine-level conditions exist in multiple regions due to conflict, instability, and disrupted access to basic services. While Red Sea State is relatively more stable, the population remains highly vulnerable, requiring continuous humanitarian support. This intervention is part of WFP’s ongoing efforts to ensure food security and nutrition for those most at risk.
Expected Results
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Number of beneficiaries reached with in-kind or cash-based assistance
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Quantities of food and cash distributed according to WFP standards
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Support for internally displaced persons (IDPs) and vulnerable local residents
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Enrollment of children aged 6–59 months and pregnant/lactating women in supplementary nutrition programs
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Registration of new beneficiaries through biometric systems
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Enhanced two-way communication and accountability with communities
Who is Eligible?
Eligible organizations must demonstrate:
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Strong expertise in emergency food assistance and nutrition programs
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Operational presence in Sudan with contextual knowledge
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Active participation in humanitarian coordination mechanisms
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Proven project management capacity and adherence to protection standards
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Cost-effective planning aligned with WFP rates
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Financial and reporting capacity for large-scale humanitarian operations
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Strategies to promote sustainability and local ownership
H2: How to Apply
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Prepare Proposal: Use the WFP-provided concept note template and budget documents.
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Align with TOR: Follow detailed terms of reference available on the UN Partner Portal.
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Submit Online: Applications must be submitted through the UN Partner Portal by 7 December 2025.
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Selection Notification: Results will be communicated by 31 December 2025.
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Implementation: Selected partners will begin project activities on 1 January 2026, covering the full 2026 cycle (January–December).
Key Application Tips
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Ensure alignment with WFP’s sector objectives and beneficiary criteria
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Demonstrate operational presence and contextual understanding of Red Sea State
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Include robust monitoring, evaluation, and reporting plans
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Emphasize cost-effective implementation within WFP standards
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Highlight protection, accountability, and community engagement measures
FAQ
Q1: What is the purpose of this WFP call? To identify partners for the 2026 food assistance intervention in Sudan’s Red Sea State addressing acute food insecurity and malnutrition.
Q2: Who are the target beneficiaries? Vulnerable households, IDPs, children aged 6–59 months, and pregnant or lactating women.
Q3: What types of assistance are provided? In-kind food distributions, cash-based transfers, and supplementary nutrition programs.
Q4: Who can apply? Organizations with expertise in emergency food assistance, operational capacity in Sudan, and financial and reporting capability.
Q5: What is the application deadline? 7 December 2025.
Q6: When will selected organizations be notified? 31 December 2025.
Q7: When does the project start and end? 1 January 2026 to 31 December 2026.
Conclusion
The WFP 2026 General Food Assistance initiative in Sudan’s Red Sea State offers a critical opportunity for humanitarian organizations to address acute food insecurity and severe malnutrition. By partnering with WFP, organizations will play a vital role in protecting vulnerable communities, supporting child nutrition, and ensuring equitable and accountable delivery of life-saving assistance throughout the year.
For more information, visit UN Partner Portal.
