This document illustrates progress made by WFP over the six months since its socio-economic response to COVID-19. The SERRF (formerly MTPF) leverages WFP’s extensive operational footprint, strategic partnerships, and its expertise in food and nutrition assistance. WFP is uniquely positioned to support governments and other local partners to counter the socio-economic impacts of the COVID pandemic and build back better. Addressing the drivers of hunger and under nutrition is essential for a durable recovery that makes our societies and economies more equal, inclusive, and resilient.
WFP’s Socio-economic Response and Recovery Programme Framework - 2020
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15 Jan 2021
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