Deadline: 12-Apr-2026
The World Food Programme (WFP) invites applications for a community-based initiative in Arismendi to support vulnerable households and strengthen food security. The program focuses on food assistance, livelihood diversification, women’s empowerment, home care practices, and inclusive community engagement, including Indigenous peoples. Grants fund local projects that enhance resilience, improve access to food, and ensure efficient last-mile delivery of supplies.
Overview
The WFP Arismendi program aims to reduce food insecurity and strengthen community resilience by supporting local households and vulnerable groups. Projects target immediate food access, sustainable livelihoods, and inclusive participation, integrating seasonal and contextual adaptations.
Key program objectives:
- Provide food assistance to vulnerable households.
- Promote income-generation and livelihood diversification.
- Support women’s empowerment and home care practices.
- Ensure timely, safe, and efficient logistics for last-mile delivery of food and supplies.
- Apply Free, Prior, and Informed Consent (FPIC) principles for Indigenous communities.
- Enhance local community capacity and participation.
Who Is Eligible?
Eligible applicants are local organizations operating in Arismendi that can:
- Implement community-based initiatives addressing food security.
- Engage women, older adults, pregnant women, persons with disabilities, and Indigenous peoples.
- Form local teams to support program delivery.
- Demonstrate adherence to FPIC principles for Indigenous communities.
Program Scope and Focus Areas
Grants support projects that:
- Reduce negative coping strategies of vulnerable households.
- Improve access to nutritious food and household food security.
- Strengthen resilience against seasonal climate impacts.
- Integrate food distribution with key messages for improved utilization.
- Collaborate with WFP implementing partners for coordinated responses.
Key Activities Include:
- Home-delivered food baskets to address immediate gaps.
- Community engagement and co-implementation with local residents.
- Livelihood diversification projects, such as small-scale agriculture or income-generating activities.
- Capacity-building initiatives for women, Indigenous peoples, and marginalized groups.
How to Apply / How It Works
- Project preparation: Identify target households, seasonal challenges, and community needs.
- Proposal submission: Develop a detailed plan incorporating food assistance, livelihood support, and community engagement.
- Community collaboration: Ensure co-implementation with local teams and adherence to FPIC for Indigenous groups.
- Monitoring and reporting: Track food distribution, impact on household food security, and resilience-building outcomes.
- Implementation: Deliver food and support services according to seasonal schedules and WFP guidelines.
Best Practices & Tips
- Prioritize inclusive engagement, particularly women, older adults, pregnant women, persons with disabilities, and Indigenous peoples.
- Integrate local knowledge and seasonal insights into project planning.
- Ensure logistical plans meet last-mile delivery requirements for safe, timely distribution.
- Build sustainability by combining immediate food support with livelihood initiatives.
- Maintain transparent FPIC processes when working with Indigenous communities.
Why It Matters
This program strengthens community-level food security, supports vulnerable households, and builds resilience against climate and seasonal challenges. By combining immediate food assistance with sustainable livelihood and inclusive engagement, WFP promotes long-term community empowerment and participatory development.
FAQs
1. Who can apply for this program?
Local organizations in Arismendi capable of implementing community-based food security projects.
2. What types of projects are funded?
Projects focusing on food assistance, livelihood diversification, women’s empowerment, home care, and inclusive community participation.
3. Is Indigenous participation required?
Yes, projects must ensure FPIC principles and meaningful inclusion of Indigenous communities.
4. How is food distributed?
Through home-delivered food baskets scheduled according to WFP criteria, considering seasonality and vulnerability.
5. Can the program support income-generation activities?
Yes, promoting livelihoods and resilience is a key program objective.
6. What role do local communities play?
Community members co-implement projects, participate in local teams, and engage in decision-making.
7. How does the program address seasonal challenges?
Activities and distributions are adapted to seasonal climate impacts and local contextual factors.
Conclusion
The WFP Arismendi community program offers a comprehensive approach to food security, combining immediate assistance with sustainable livelihoods, inclusive engagement, and community empowerment. Organizations can contribute to long-term resilience, effective logistics, and meaningful participatory development in vulnerable communities.
For more information, visit UN Partner Portal.
