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Emergency Response Call for Proposal for Kabul Region (Afghanistan)

Deadline: 16-Apr-2026

The World Food Programme (WFP) seeks partners to implement emergency food security interventions in Afghanistan, targeting populations affected by conflict, malnutrition, and displacement. The program emphasizes hotspot response, contingency support for sudden shocks, and assistance to returnees, prioritizing women, children, and vulnerable groups.

Overview

The World Food Programme (WFP) invites expressions of interest (EOI) from eligible organizations to implement emergency food security interventions across multiple provinces in Afghanistan.

The initiative addresses urgent needs arising from:

With one in three Afghans requiring food assistance, WFP prioritizes interventions that are targeted, timely, and data-driven, ensuring support reaches the most vulnerable populations.

Key Objectives

Who is Eligible?

Organizations with experience in:

Intervention Streams

1. Hotspot Response

The Hotspot Response targets communities identified through early warning data as at high risk of extreme hunger. Key activities include:

2. Contingency and Returnee Response

This stream ensures readiness to respond to sudden emergencies, such as:

Key responsibilities include:

Why It Matters

Afghanistan faces converging crises in 2026:

This targeted approach ensures that limited resources reach those most in need, especially women, girls, and persons with disabilities, while maintaining readiness for rapid emergency interventions.

How to Apply / How It Works

  1. Submit Expression of Interest (EOI): Provide organizational details, experience, and technical capacity.
  2. Evaluation: WFP assesses capacity, past performance, and alignment with intervention goals.
  3. Partner Selection: Organizations selected to implement hotspot and contingency interventions.
  4. Implementation: Deliver food or cash-based assistance, identify vulnerable households, and respond to emergencies.
  5. Monitoring & Reporting: Track outcomes, ensure accountability, and report to WFP on progress and impact.

Tips for a Strong Application

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Who can apply for this WFP opportunity?
Eligible humanitarian organizations with experience in emergency food or cash assistance in Afghanistan or similar contexts.

2. What populations are targeted?
Communities affected by conflict, malnutrition, displacement, and returnees at border points.

3. What types of assistance are provided?
Food rations, cash-based transfers, and targeted support for households at risk of acute malnutrition.

4. How are hotspot communities identified?
Through early warning systems and food security risk data to ensure timely interventions.

5. How often are households assisted under the Hotspot Response?
Every two months, vulnerable households receive three months of assistance at reduced rations.

6. How does the Contingency and Returnee Response work?
It provides rapid, short-term support with full rations during sudden emergencies, including natural disasters, conflict, or returnee influxes.

7. What is the expected outcome?
Reduced hunger, prevention of malnutrition, and improved emergency response for vulnerable populations in Afghanistan.

Conclusion

The WFP emergency food security program in Afghanistan provides a targeted, data-driven, and responsive approach to address acute hunger and malnutrition. By prioritizing hotspot interventions, contingency readiness, and support for returnees, the initiative ensures timely assistance to the most vulnerable while strengthening the capacity of local and international partners to respond to ongoing crises.

For more information, visit UN Partner Portal.

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