AFOD and co-partner Palm Corps in partnership with United Nations World Food Programme are helping to strengthen food security and build sustainable agriculture-based livelihoods through emergency in-kind food and cash-based transfers programs to build resilience at the household level.
Start/End Date | July 2017-June 2018 | July 2019-June 2019 | July 2019-Dec 2019 | Jan 2020-Dec 2020 | Jan 2021- Oct 2021 | Nov 2021-Dec 2022 |
Project Duration | One Year | One Year | Six Months | One Year | One Year | 14 Months |
Budget-Ugx | 3,208,071,133 | 3,055,550,743 | 1,579,377,309 | 3,263,265,884 | 2,518,395,934 | 2,678,607,085 |
Target Area | 18 Food distribution Points-FDPs in Adjumani Refugee settlement | |||||
Beneficiaries | 204,459 South Sudanese refugees | |||||
Funding Source | United Nations World Food Programme-WFP | |||||
Goal | Improving access to food and ensure that crisis-affected refugees living in Adjumani settlements consume adequate and nutritious diet in times of need | |||||
Objectives | To enhance individual/household access to adequate food and livelihood opportunities to support self-reliance |