Deadline: 12-Apr-2026
The World Food Programme (WFP) is inviting expressions of interest for a community-based initiative in Capistrano and Carvajal to strengthen food security and support vulnerable households. The program emphasizes food assistance, income-generation, women’s empowerment, and inclusive community participation, while ensuring ethical engagement with Indigenous populations through FPIC principles.
Overview
The program aims to support vulnerable households and enhance community resilience through:
- Food assistance via home-delivered baskets addressing immediate needs.
- Income-generation initiatives to improve livelihoods and economic stability.
- Women’s empowerment and promotion of home care practices.
- Diversification of livelihoods to withstand seasonal climate impacts.
- Efficient logistics for last-mile delivery of food and supplies.
- FPIC compliance to ensure ethical engagement with Indigenous peoples.
The program integrates collaborative approaches with implementing agencies, adapting interventions to seasonal and local contexts to ensure effectiveness.
Who Is Eligible?
Eligible participants include local organizations capable of:
- Co-implementing initiatives with community members.
- Engaging women, older adults, pregnant women, persons with disabilities, and Indigenous peoples.
- Forming local teams to support program delivery.
- Complying with FPIC principles when working with Indigenous communities.
Grant Details
- Purpose: Strengthen food security, reduce coping strategies, and improve access to food.
- Scope: Support local projects addressing both immediate and long-term community needs.
- Logistics: Ensure safe, timely, and efficient delivery of assistance, with planning adapted to seasonal factors.
How to Apply / How It Works
- Submit Expression of Interest (EOI): Organizations indicate their capacity to deliver program objectives.
- Outline program approach: Include community engagement strategy, inclusion measures, and FPIC compliance.
- Collaborate with WFP: Plan interventions in coordination with implementing agencies for efficiency and impact.
- Implement and monitor: Conduct food distribution, income-generation, and empowerment activities while tracking outcomes.
- Reporting and evaluation: Share progress and lessons learned to inform future food security initiatives.
Best Practices & Tips
- Include community co-implementation and participatory decision-making in your plan.
- Prioritize inclusive engagement of vulnerable groups and Indigenous communities.
- Align food distributions and interventions with seasonal and logistical considerations.
- Demonstrate capacity to manage last-mile logistics effectively.
- Highlight approaches for sustainable income-generation and resilience-building.
Why It Matters
This WFP program strengthens local food security, reduces household vulnerability, and fosters community resilience. By integrating logistics, empowerment, and FPIC compliance, the program ensures ethical, participatory, and sustainable solutions to local food insecurity challenges.
FAQs
1. Who can participate in this program?
Local organizations capable of co-implementing food security, income-generation, and community resilience initiatives.
2. What is the focus of the program?
Food assistance, livelihood diversification, women’s empowerment, home care practices, and sustainable logistics for vulnerable communities.
3. What is FPIC compliance?
Free, Prior, and Informed Consent (FPIC) ensures Indigenous communities are fully informed and voluntarily participate in all program decisions affecting them.
4. Are Indigenous peoples included in program planning?
Yes, the program requires their active participation and adherence to FPIC principles.
5. How are food distributions managed?
Through home-delivered baskets scheduled according to WFP criteria, with planning adapted to seasonality and local context.
6. What is the expected outcome?
Enhanced food access, stronger community resilience, reduced reliance on negative coping strategies, and empowered local populations.
7. Can organizations collaborate with other partners?
Yes, collaboration with implementing agencies and community partners is encouraged to maximize program effectiveness.
Conclusion
The WFP Capistrano and Carvajal Community-Based Program offers a structured opportunity for organizations to address food insecurity, strengthen local capacities, and engage communities through inclusive, participatory interventions. By combining food assistance, empowerment, and sustainable logistics, the initiative creates measurable, long-term impact for vulnerable households.
For more information, visit UN Partner Portal.
