The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) is a regional grouping of Southeast Asian countries formed in 1967 by Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand. Brunei Darussalam joined...
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In Asia and the Pacific, social protection is recognised as a critical tool for improving food security, addressing the root causes of malnutrition and protecting people from risks and shocks. Over the past...
A series of country case studies delineating the World Food Programme’s long-term support in strengthening national social protection systems around the globe. This collection is based on rapid...
School feeding forms a key part of social protection systems across the world. It improves children’s education, health and nutrition, and supports the wider community by providing...
This decentralized evaluation was commissioned by the WFP Cambodia Country Office (CO) as the Endline Activity Evaluation of USDA McGovern-Dole Grant FFE-442-2019-013-00 for WFP School Feeding in Cambodia and covers the education...
In 2021, WFP distributed 1,478,081 MT of fortified foods – the equivalent of more than 3 billion rations, or enough for 17 million people to have their daily...
In Asia and the Pacific Region, WFP provides a wide range of strategic and technical support and capacity strengthening services across 17 countries, with a view to improving the coverage, comprehensiveness...
This study is one of a set of country scoping studies commissioned by WFP’s Regional Bureau Bangkok exploring the use of social protection to enhance WFP’s work on improving food...
This synthesis report presents an updated analysis of the social protection landscape in Asia and the Pacific and identifies priorities for enhancing both food security and nutrition and improving responses to risks...
This publication describes climate-smart agriculture case studies that apply the five action points for CSA implementation. The action points are:
expanding the evidence base for CSA...