Maximizing impact: The Intersection of Social Protection and Resilience
Published by: World Food Programme
This brief explores the relationship between social protection and resilience, aiming to clarify conceptual linkages and contribute to...
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Published by: World Food Programme
This brief explores the relationship between social protection and resilience, aiming to clarify conceptual linkages and contribute to...
This project aims to generate practical insights on how WFP programming and practices could be adapted in ways that contribute to...
Conflict-induced hunger has been increasingly highlighted at a global level and prioritised as a key issue within crisis-affected...
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
This Theory of Change (TOC) document looks at each of the relevant strategic outcomes from the 2018 CSP in turn (temporarily rolled over as a result of the uncertainty) and proposes theoretical ways in which the interventions can be best aligned with medium- to longer-term goals.
Published by: Institute of Development Studies
This short note sets out the likely medium-term policy framework and some considerations for WFP in navigating its desire not to entirely neglect development and peace aspects in Afghanistan despite the severity of the humanitarian situation.
This project is a multidisciplinary research partnership involving IFPRI, PCD, IDS and WFP which builds on a unique pre-crises baseline conducted in early 2012 to provide rigorous evidence for policymakers on the effects of humanitarian interventions by WFP on child malnutrition in in Mali.
The WFP has contracted IDS to develop a think-piece examining the nexus of food security, nutrition and safety nets and social protection that will support the Safety Nets and Social Protection unit take shape and that will refine the areas of WFP’s corporate and global engagement. This will build on the work of the High Level Panel of Experts on Social Protection for Food Security.
In November 2012, UNDP, UNICEF and WFP organised a high-level social protection policy dialogue with the Government of Swaziland and other development partners. Subsequently, the United Nations Country Team (UNCT) appointed a technical committee to develop a Joint UN Programme for Social Protection in Swaziland. The ultimate objective of the national dialogue was to generate background material towards developing a draft national policy and strategy on social protection.
A participatory action-learning and knowledge sharing programme to improve WFPs gender-mainstreaming practices.
The Cairo Regional Bureau of the World Food Programme (WFP) and the Centre for Social Protection at the Institute of Development Studies (IDS) at the University of Sussex conducted a scoping study of social protection programmes in the Middle East and North Africa region.