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Call for Proposals: Food Assistance to Vulnerable People in Burkina Faso

EIT: Public Engagement Call 2023 - Proof of Concepts

Deadline: 05-Mar-2026

The World Food Programme (WFP) seeks qualified non-profit organizations in Sourou, Burkina Faso to implement food and nutrition assistance for vulnerable populations. The program targets children aged 6–59 months and pregnant or breastfeeding women, providing nutritional supplements, education, and monthly distributions. The initiative addresses humanitarian needs caused by conflict, displacement, and socio-economic shocks in Sono and Barani communes.

Overview of the Initiative

The World Food Programme (WFP) has issued a call for expression of interest (EOI) to support food and nutrition interventions in the Sourou region, part of the Loop of Mouhoun in Burkina Faso. The initiative targets populations affected by humanitarian crises, internal displacement, and food insecurity.

Key Objectives

Context and Need

Who is Eligible?

Responsibilities of the Selected Organization

How to Apply / What to Do

  1. Confirm eligibility as a registered non-profit in Burkina Faso.

  2. Prepare a technical and operational proposal, detailing:

    • Capacity to manage food and nutritional inputs.

    • Experience in vulnerable community engagement.

    • Plans for screening, distribution, and education activities.

  3. Demonstrate readiness for monthly distribution schedules and compliance with WFP standards.

  4. Submit the expression of interest according to WFP guidelines and deadlines.

  5. Upon selection, coordinate closely with WFP teams for technical guidance and monitoring.

Tips for a Strong Application

FAQs

1. Who are the primary beneficiaries?
Children aged 6–59 months and pregnant or breastfeeding women in Sono and Barani communes.

2. What type of assistance is provided?
Food distribution, nutritional supplements, culinary demonstrations, and education on hygiene and health.

3. How frequently are distributions conducted?
Monthly, with gender- and protection-sensitive considerations.

4. Are community education activities included?
Yes, including SBCC initiatives on nutrition, hygiene, health, gender, and accountability.

5. What is the target region?
Sourou region, specifically Sono and Barani communes in Koosin province, Burkina Faso.

6. Who can apply?
Non-profit organizations registered and operational in Burkina Faso with experience in food and nutrition programming.

7. What age groups are prioritized for nutritional support?
Children aged 6–23 months for preventive interventions and pregnant/breastfeeding women with infants under six months.

Conclusion

The WFP EOI in Sourou, Burkina Faso aims to strengthen food and nutrition assistance for vulnerable populations affected by humanitarian crises. By partnering with capable local organizations, WFP ensures safe, effective, and gender-sensitive interventions, improving nutrition, reducing malnutrition risks, and supporting the resilience of communities in Sono and Barani communes.

For more information, visit UN Partner Portal.

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