WFP Central African Republic Country Brief, March 2021
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USD 3.8 million cash-based transfers made
USD 54.9 m six months (April-September 2021) net funding requirements
843,554 people assisted in March 2021
Operational Updates
• The country s situation remains critical because of the growing needs, the security context, and the impact of COVID-19, all affecting food security. The disruption of markets and local food production has affected many families livelihoods and their ability to meet basic needs, especially food.
• In March, WFP reached 843,554 people in need through general food and cash-voucher distributions, home-grown school feeding, nutrition, and resiliencebuilding activities. WFP disbursed USD 3.8 million through cash-based assistance and distributed 2,791 mt of food consisting of items such as cereals, pulses, vegetable oil, and iodised salt. As a result of security constraints, beneficiaries in some areas, including Mbres, Ndele, Rafai, Dembia, Bazaar
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South Sudan: Research Terms of Reference - Integrated Needs Tracking (INT) System, SSD1901 (March 2021)
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General Objective
To inform timely and effective delivery of humanitarian response in South Sudan by designing and implementing a comprehensive needs tracking system that monitors and highlights humanitarian needs over time and on a monthly basis. 2 The INT will be based on a multi-tiered multi-dimension framework that uses secondary data to monitor the risk of increasing needs in relation to five conceptual indicators, food security and livelihoods (FSL), WASH, Health, Nutrition, and Mortaility, at the county level. As a result, the INT will feed into the wider South Sudan humanitarian response as well as the Needs Analysis Working Group (NAWG), where it is designed to monitor needs seveity and identify areas requiring further assessment and possible reponse scale-up.