The report presents the management response to the recommendations of the
Synthesis Report of the Evaluation Series on the Impact of Food for Assets (2002–2011), which set out evaluation findings from Bangladesh, Ethiopia, Guatemala, Nepal, Senegal and Uganda with regard to the impact of WFP’s food-for-assets(FFA) activities and identified lessons for aligning FFA with livelihoods resilience objectives. WFP is pleased to note positive findings with respect to short-term and medium-term improvements in targeted communities, in particular the significant benefits for women. The evaluation noted constraints involved such as long-standing conflict, natural disasters
and incomplete funding and resources for the projects. It should be noted that WFP has enhanced the quality of FFA programming since the evaluation. In 2011, programmatic guidance was issued that covered livelihood types, programme categories, biophysical and social contexts, capacity and partnerships. It was
updated in 2014 in response to demands from recipient countries to shift to conditional transfers and asset creation at an early stage in recovery and transition operations, and to interest among partners and donors in resilience-building. WFP welcomes the recommendations and opportunities for positioning FFA in the operational context and for improving monitoring and baselines. The matrix details implementation actions and timelines.
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Publisher:
WFP
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Type / Script:
Progress Report
in English
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Keywords:
IMPACT OF FOOD FOR ASSETS, DISASTER RISK MANAGEMENT, DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE, POLICY PROGRAMME, ALLOCATING RESOURCES, INSTITUTATIONALIZED, ENVIRONMENTAL SAFEGUARD, SOCIAL COHESION, TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE, GUIDANCE MANUAL, RELIABLE FUNDING, KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM, RESILIENCE MEASUREMENT, GENDER ISSUES, MANAGEMENT RESPONSE, SOCIAL CONTEXTS, FOOD SECURITY, NUTRITION SURVEY
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Thematic Group: WFP
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Food and Emergency humanitarian logistict support
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Thesaurus:
10.01.00
- Food And Nutrition
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