Somalia: An evaluation of WFP's portfolio 2006-2010

Author(s)
Nicholson, N. et al.
Publication language
English
Date published
01 May 2012
Type
Policy evaluation
Keywords
Accountability to affected populations (AAP), Disasters, Drought, Education, Food security, Nutrition
Countries
Somalia

The Somalia country portfolio evaluation principally covers WFP operations during the period 2006-2010 which represents a major part of WFP’s humanitarian efforts globally, since over this period the Somalia programme has provided humanitarian assistance to over two million people each year. The main technical areas covered, focus on food security, nutrition, humanitarian relief and response, monitoring and evaluation, and conflict/fragile state assistance. However, the evaluation is also taking account of the recent shift in its programme strategy between 2010 to 2011.

The evaluation period in Somalia presents one of the most difficult operating environments experienced since the collapse of the central government in 1991. WFP Somalia demonstrated from 2006-2009 that it has the requisite capacity and skills set to deliver emergency food aid with efficiency by exceeding planned outputs in a very challenging environment. Since 2010 WFP has made significant progress to improve effectiveness by adopting a focus on nutrition in emergency response. Better use is being made of limited resources and the programme is now more strategically engaged with some principal humanitarian partners.