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World Food Programme Invites EOIs for Monitoring and Evaluation Partnerships (Eswatini)

Up to €300,000 in Equity-free Funding available for Food Startups, SMEs & Researchers

Deadline: 27-Mar-2026

The World Food Programme (WFP) invites national and international NGOs, CSOs, and CBOs to submit Expressions of Interest (EOI) for monitoring and evaluation (M&E) services in Eswatini for 2026/2027. Eligible partners will support programme monitoring, data collection, verification, and reporting to strengthen WFP’s food security and resilience initiatives.

Overview of the Opportunity

The World Food Programme (WFP), the world’s largest humanitarian organization, is seeking experienced partners in monitoring and evaluation (M&E) to support its 2026/2027 programmes in Eswatini. This call aims to pre-qualify organizations capable of delivering high-quality M&E, data collection, research, and programme verification services. Through its Country Strategic Plan, WFP addresses food insecurity, malnutrition, climate shocks, and poverty by implementing initiatives that strengthen national systems, improve resilience, and enhance nutrition outcomes.

Key Focus Areas for Partners

Organizations may be involved in the following areas:

Who is Eligible?

Eligible organizations include:

Why This Matters

Effective M&E is critical for programme accountability and impact. By partnering with WFP, organizations contribute to:

How to Apply

Step 1: Submit an Expression of Interest (EOI)

Step 2: Pre-Qualification

Step 3: Proposal Submission (if shortlisted)

Step 4: Engagement

Common Mistakes & Tips

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. Does inclusion in the roster guarantee a contract?
No. Inclusion allows WFP to invite organizations for future proposals but does not guarantee a Field Level Agreement.
2. What type of organizations can apply?
National and international NGOs, CSOs, and CBOs with M&E expertise.
3. What programmes will M&E partners support?
Key programmes include food and cash transfers, school feeding, and smallholder market support.
4. Is prior experience with WFP required?
No, but organizations must demonstrate relevant M&E experience and capacity.
5. What documents are required for the EOI?
Organizational profile, technical capacity details, previous M&E experience, and references.
6. How will proposals be evaluated?
WFP evaluates based on technical capacity, experience, and ability to meet programme requirements.
7. Can local community-based organizations participate?
Yes, CBOs are encouraged to apply if they meet the technical and capacity criteria.

Conclusion

This WFP Expression of Interest offers organizations an opportunity to partner in strengthening food security, nutrition, and resilience programmes in Eswatini. By joining the M&E Partner Roster, organizations contribute to evidence-based decision-making, effective programme delivery, and sustainable impact across communities.

For more information, visit UN Partner Portal.

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