Annual Country Report 2023: Nigeria. Country Strategic Plan 2023-2027
2023
ELR 2259.2
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Title
Annual Country Report 2023: Nigeria. Country Strategic Plan 2023-2027
Imprint
Rome (Italy): World Food Programme, 2023.
Language Note
English
Description
84 p.
ISBN/LRC Code
ELR2259-2
Summary
In 2023, WFP undertook an integrated array of initiatives aimed at supporting government efforts to address the root causes of hunger. Through strategic planning and an agile approach, WFP prioritised emergency food assistance in response to humanitarian crises while supporting investments for sustainable and shock-responsive food systems. WFP delivered nutrition integrating life-saving assistance and livelihood-strengthening support to 2.4 million people. WFP supported communities in creating or rehabilitating over 1,700 communal livelihood assets and provided a package of resilience-integrated support to 55,198 smallholder farmers (of whom 59 percent were women). WFP’s support to stimulate local agricultural production extends beyond programmatic activities to its operational strategy - contributing over USD 175 million to the economy of Nigeria's agricultural sector. Ninety-five percent of the food distributed to vulnerable people through WFP activities in conflict-affected areas was locally purchased - comprising over USD 75.6 million. WFP also distributed USD 99.6 million through e-vouchers and direct cash transfers, improving the financial access to food from local markets for 1,162,723 food-insecure people living in conflict-affected areas.
Note
Electronic ed.
Call Number
ELR 2259.2
Also available in
Annual Country Report 2023: Nigeria. Country Strategic Plan 2019-2023
Language
English
System Control No.
MON-128713
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WFP Taxonomy
Annual Country Report (ACR)