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Rome – 11 November 2015November 2015 Executive Board
Uganda
WFP Uganda Response Framework
Zero Hunger Challenge
Strategic Objectives
National Priorities
SDG Goal 2
UNDAF 2016-2020
Country Programme 2016-2020 Protracted Relief and Recovery Operation 2016-2018
Map of WFP Intervention
Protracted Relief and Recovery Operation
General Food Assistance
Cash Transfers
Reception Centres
Livelihood Support
Refugee Settlements
NUSAF 3
Country Programme
School Meals
Mother and Child Health Nutrition
Community Based Supplementary Feeding
Agriculture Market Support
Country Programme 2016-2020
USD 103 million for 377,440 beneficiaries by 2020
1 Agriculture and Market Support
204,000 people, including mothers,
children and extremely vulnerable people
USD 40 million required over five years
2 Strengthened Nutrition Services
123,440 children in 282 primary schools per year
USD 25 million required over five years3 Home-Grown School Feeding
125,000 smallholder farmers over
five years
USD 38 million required over five years
Activities
• Improving income and marketability by connecting farmers to markets
• Decreasing post-harvest losses
Strategy• Ministry of Agriculture• Operation Wealth Creation• Grain Council of Uganda• Private sector facilities
Agriculture and Market SupportCP Component 1
Strengthened Nutrition ServicesCP Component 2
Activities
• Nutritional support to mothers and children within the first 1,000 days
• Providing treatment for moderate acute malnutrition
Strategy• Uganda Nutrition Action Plan• Nutrition policy• REACH/SUN
Activities
• Providing mid-day school meals in Karamoja
• Phased transition to government ownership to complete handover by 2020
Strategy• Ministry of Education• Ministry of Karamoja Affairs• Ministry of Health• Ministry of Agriculture• Ministry of Finance • District Local Governments
Home-Grown School FeedingCP Component 3
Our Vision
From Feeding People
To Helping People Feed Themselves
Protracted Relief and Recovery Operation 2016-2018
USD 257 million for 848,600 beneficiaries by 2018
1Refugee Response and
Livelihoods
373,000 refugees and 5,250 individuals from host communities
USD 189 million required over three
years
2 Building Resilience in Karamoja
470,350 food insecure people in
Karamoja
USD 64 million required over three years
3Enhancing the Government’s
Emergency Preparedness
Support to Government of Uganda
USD 4 million required over three years
Activities
• Distributing food or cash• Providing nutritional support• Introducing biometrics• Supporting livelihoods
Strategy• ReHOPE• Settlement Transformation Policy• OPM/UNHCR/WFP Joint Project
for Self-Reliance
Refugee Response and LivelihoodsPRRO Component 1
Activities
• Expanded seasonal safety net• Flexible conditionality• System strengthening • Disaster risk management support
Strategy• FAO/UNICEF/WFP Resilience
Strategy• NUSAF 3• Karamoja Integrated
Development Plan
Building Resilience in KaramojaPRRO Component 2
Activities• Supporting the Government to
strengthen early warning systems• Improving contingency planning • Enhancing supply chain
management• Strengthening food/nutrition
response planning
Strategy• Government of Uganda Disaster
Risk Management Framework• Sendai Framework for Disaster
Reduction
Enhancing the Government’s Emergency Preparedness
PRRO Component 3
Our Vision
From Feeding People
To Helping People Feed Themselves