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Evaluation Quality Assurance System
Abstract:
Food for Assets (FFA) programmes form one of WFP’s largest areas of investment over time. Measured by food tonnage, and level of direct expenses between 2006-10, FFA programmes were the second largest of WFP’s food distribution modalities, after General Food Distribution. WFP considers FFA programmes to have the potential to generate significant impact in terms of food security, temporary employment creation and short term increases in participant’s incomes through the provision of money or food in return for short term and often seasonal employment on labour intensive projects such as road building. In addition to providing a form of social protection, the assets created and the work done to create them are thought to promote livelihoods, economic growth and development. Furthermore, there is growing interest in the potential contribution of such programmes to increasing empowerment, building resilience to crises and shocks, for instance by increasing overall agricultural production or reducing environmental degradation. #EvolutionProcess #NepalEvaluation #Resilence
Publisher:
WFP
Type / Script:
Progress Report
in
English
Keywords:
FOOD AID, FOOD CONSUMPTION, FOOD, FOOD PROBLEMS, FOOD REQUIREMENTS, FOOD CROPS, FOOD DISTRIBUTION, FOOD PRODUCTION, FOOD RESEARCH, FOOD TRANSPORT, NUTRITION, RIGHT TO FOOD, FOOD TRADE, FOOD POLICY, FOOD SECURITY, FOOD PLANNING
Thematic Group:
WFP
, (
2012
)
Thesaurus:
10.01.00
-
Food And Nutrition
PDF
| File Size:
1.21 MB
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Feeder:
DINA JANGAM
, Editor:
SANJIYA SHRESTHA
, Auditor:
...
Evaluation Quality Assurance System
Abstract:
Food for Assets (FFA) programmes form one of WFP’s largest areas of investment over time. Measured by food tonnage, and level of direct expenses between 2006-10, FFA programmes were the second largest of WFP’s food distribution modalities, after General Food Distribution. WFP considers FFA programmes to have the potential to generate significant impact in terms of food security, temporary employment creation and short term increases in participant’s incomes through the provision of money or food in return for short term and often seasonal employment on labour intensive projects such as road building. In addition to providing a form of social protection, the assets created and the work done to create them are thought to promote livelihoods, economic growth and development. Furthermore, there is growing interest in the potential contribution of such programmes to increasing empowerment, building resilience to crises and shocks, for instance by increasing overall agricultural production or reducing environmental degradation. #EVALUATIONPROCESS #NEPALEVALUATION #RESILENCE
Publisher:
WFP
Type / Script:
Progress Report
in
English
Keywords:
FOOD AID, FOOD CONSUMPTION, FOOD, FOOD PROBLEMS, FOOD REQUIREMENTS, FOOD CROPS, FOOD DISTRIBUTION, FOOD PRODUCTION, FOOD RESEARCH, FOOD TRANSPORT, NUTRITION, RIGHT TO FOOD, FOOD TRADE, FOOD POLICY, FOOD SECURITY, FOOD PLANNING
Thematic Group:
WFP
, (
2012
)
Thesaurus:
10.01.00
-
Food And Nutrition
PDF
| File Size:
1.21 MB
Download
Feeder:
DINA JANGAM
, Editor:
PRATIVASHRESTHA
, Auditor:
...
Evaluation Quality Assurance System
Abstract:
Food for Assets (FFA) programmes form one of WFP’s largest areas of investment over time.Measured by food tonnage, and level of direct expenses between 2006-10, FFA programmes were the second largest of WFP’s food distribution modalities, after General Food Distribution. WFP considers FFA programmes to have the potential to generate significant impact in terms of food security, temporary employment creation and short term increases in participant’s incomes through the provision of money or food in return for short term and often seasonal employment on labour intensive projects such as road building. In addition to providing a form of social protection, the assets created and the work done to create them are thought to promote livelihoods,economic growth and development. Furthermore,there is growing interest in the potential contribution of such programmes to increasing empowerment,building resilience to crises and shocks,for instance by increasing overall agricultural production or reducing environmental degradation.
Publisher:
WFP
Type / Script:
Progress Report
in
English
Keywords:
EVALUATION, METHODOLOGY, ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITY, LIVELIHOOD, THEORY OF CHANGE, SAMPLING, COMMUNICATION, BUDGET, FOOD SECURITY, FOOD INSECURITY, FOOD STORAGE, FOOD SUPPLY, FOOD POLICY
Thematic Group:
WFP
, (
2012
)
Thesaurus:
10.01.00
-
Food And Nutrition
PDF
| File Size:
1.21 MB
Download
Feeder:
DINA JANGAM
, Editor:
, Auditor:
...