The mid-term evaluation covers the Sudan Protracted Relief and Recovery Operation 200703 “Support for food security and nutrition for conflict-affected and chronically vulnerable populations”.
The mid-term evaluation covers the Egypt Country Programme 200238 “Leveraging National Capacity through Partnerships for Food and Nutrition Security (2013-2017)”.
The evaluation covers the Liberia PRRO 200550 Food Assistance For Refugees And Vulnerable Host Populations. It was intended for both accountability and learning and focuses on assessing: i) the appropriateness and coherence of the operation; ii) its results; and iii) the factors explaining the results.
The mid-term evaluation covers WFP's Nicaragua Country Programme (CP) 200434 (2013-2018). It was intended for both accountability and learning and focuses on assessing: i) the appropriateness and coherence of the operation; ii) its results; and iii) the factors explaining the results.
The mid-term evaluation covers the Rwanda PRRO 200744: Food and Nutrition Assistance to Refugees and Returnees. It was intended for both accountability and learning and focuses on assessing: i) the appropriateness and coherence of the operation; ii) its results; and iii) the factors explaining the results.
The evaluation covers the Ethiopia PRRO 200700 operation “Food Assistance for Eritrean, South Sudanese Sudanese and Somali Refugees” and the final year of implementation of its predecessor PRRO 200365.
The mid-term evaluation covers WFP’s country programme (CP) 200249 “(2012-2016). It was intended for both accountability and learning and focuses on assessing: i) the appropriateness and coherence of the operation; ii) its results; and iii) the factors explaining the results.
The Cost of Hunger in Africa study estimates the social and economic impacts of child undernutrition and provides evidence supporting investments in human capital for sustainable development in African countries. Overall results in Rwanda show that an estimated 503.6 billion Rwandan francs (RWF) were lost in the year 2012 as a result of child undernutrition. This is equivalent to 11.5% of GDP.