This evaluation was conducted to support institutional learning on WFP’s efforts to strengthen national social protection systems and programmes, as well as its broader engagement in the social protection sector. It was conducted in 2025 in the context of the start of a new WFP strategic plan cycle (2026–2029) and the significant changes in the organization’s operating and partnership landscape, which require WFP to identify and focus on areas with the greatest potential for results.
Conducted at a time of rising humanitarian needs, declining resources and systemic reforms reshaping collective action, this synthesis draws on 65 WFP evaluations carried out between 2018 and 2025 and assesses WFP’s role, strengths and challenges in humanitarian coordination with a view to informing its positioning in this evolving landscape.
This evaluation will assess WFP Kenya’s strategic support to national and sub-national government priorities across the 2018–2023 and 2023–2027 Country Strategic Plan (CSP) cycles, reflecting the shift from direct assistance to strengthening national systems, resilience, and long-term food security.
Annual Country Reports (ACR) are a key accountability document produced by country offices on a yearly basis which inform donors how their funds were used during the reporting year. Their purpose is to tell WFP’s performance story in an accurate, transparent and evidence-based manner by assessing the effectiveness, efficiency and economy of our operations in our pursuit towards zero hunger.
Annual Country Reports (ACR) are a key accountability document produced by country offices on a yearly basis which inform donors how their funds were used during the reporting year. Their purpose is to tell WFP’s performance story in an accurate, transparent and evidence-based manner by assessing the effectiveness, efficiency and economy of our operations in our pursuit towards zero hunger.
This decentralized final evaluation reviews the Strategic Outcome 2 of WFP Bolivia’s 2023–2027 Country Strategic Plan, covering implementation from January 2023 to December 2024.
This decentralized evaluation report presents the final results of the evaluation of World Food Programme’s (WFP) pilot Zero Hunger Villages approach in Guinea, implemented since June 2022 across five administrative regions and 151 villages.
The publication argues for stronger investment in food security and nutrition-sensitive social protection to address worsening global hunger and malnutrition, which disproportionately affect women and children. It emphasizes that achieving nutrition security requires more than food access, including diet quality, care practices, health services, and water and sanitation.
Final evaluation of adapting to climate change through integrated risk management services and enhance market opportunities for resilient food security and livelihoods in Malawi from 2020 to 2025.
This market monitoring update bulletin presents the latest data on food prices and market functionality across the ten provinces participating in the Home-Grown School Feeding Programme, supporting a fair and competitive bidding process for food suppliers and informing price trends relevant to programme implementation.
This brief presents key outcomes from the Cross-Country Learning and Knowledge Exchange on Nutrition-Sensitive Social Protection, convened in Islamabad by the Global Task Force on Social Protection for Nutrition (GTF) and hosted by the Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP), Government of Pakistan and Government of Timor-Leste with facilitation from the World Food Programme (WFP). The South‑South learning exchange served as a dialogue among countries committed to integrating nutrition outcomes into social protection systems. It built on the momentum of the Second World Summit for Social Development held in Doha on 4-6 November 2025 reinforcing the leadership of the Global South in shaping the nutrition-sensitive social protection agenda.
In accordance with the UN World Food Programme (WFP) Office of Evaluation’s 2026 work plan, approved by the Executive Board in November 2025, WFP is launching an evaluation of WFP’s emergency response in the State of Palestine.
Annual Country Reports (ACR) are a key accountability document produced by country offices on a yearly basis which inform donors how their funds were used during the reporting year. Their purpose is to tell WFP’s performance story in an accurate, transparent and evidence-based manner by assessing the effectiveness, efficiency and economy of our operations in our pursuit towards zero hunger.
A Situation Report is a concise operational document with latest updates on the World Food Programme's (WFP) response to an emergency. It gives an overview of WFP’s activities and informs the wider humanitarian community and other interested stakeholders about WFP’s response.