Call for EOIs: Follow-up Surveys for the CLTF Resilience Project 2026 (Chad)
Deadline: 05-Jan-2026
The World Food Programme (WFP), in collaboration with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and the Government of Chad, is implementing an evidence generation and post-distribution monitoring (PDM) intervention under the Haguina Initiative. This intervention aims to support refugee and host communities in Chad in becoming more self-reliant and resilient.
Focus Areas and Objectives
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Cross-Sectoral Areas: Integrating multiple development and humanitarian sectors.
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Monitoring and Evaluation: Conducting post-distribution monitoring surveys to assess assistance impact.
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Research and Data Analysis: Analyzing household and community-level data to inform interventions.
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Training and Capacity Building: Strengthening local capacity for data collection, analysis, and program implementation.
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Food Security: Assessing and improving access, availability, and utilization of food.
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Market Analysis / Vulnerability Analysis and Mapping (VAM): Understanding local market dynamics and community vulnerabilities to design effective interventions.
Geographical Scope
The intervention covers several regions in Chad, including:
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Logone Oriental
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Batha
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Sila
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Mandoul
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Ennedi-Est
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Ouaddai
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Moyen-Chari
Intervention Overview
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Implemented as part of the Haguina Initiative, which addresses climate shocks through integrated agropastoral development, sustainable natural resource management, and inclusive market linkages.
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Catalytic funding from the CLTF supports 3,430 households (~21,000 people) over three years.
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Focus areas include improving agricultural productivity, creating assets, enhancing market access, strengthening value chains, and supporting public policy and social inclusion.
Evidence Generation and Monitoring
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Two rounds of post-distribution monitoring surveys are planned for 2026 across all intervention provinces.
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Surveys will assess:
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Resilience and food security indicators
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Household and community-level well-being in response to shocks
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Quality and effectiveness of assistance implementation
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Compliance with WFP principles, including accountability, transparency, gender equality, and protection
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Results will be compared with previous survey data to measure changes in food security and evaluate the effects of interventions.
Deliverables
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A detailed report presenting survey results, analyses, and recommendations.
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An executive summary highlighting key findings and recommendations for program improvement and policy guidance.
FAQs
1. Who is eligible to provide services?
Qualified service providers with experience in household surveys, monitoring and evaluation, and food security assessments in humanitarian contexts.
2. What is the geographic scope of the intervention?
Surveys will be conducted across Logone Oriental, Batha, Sila, Mandoul, Ennedi-Est, Ouaddai, and Moyen-Chari regions in Chad.
3. What data will be collected?
Data will include resilience, food security, household well-being, and indicators for compliance with WFP principles of accountability, gender equality, and protection.
4. How will survey results be used?
Results will inform program adjustments, assess assistance effectiveness, guide policy and planning, and contribute to donor accountability.
5. What deliverables are expected?
A comprehensive report with analyses and recommendations, along with an executive summary synthesizing key findings.
6. What is the duration of the intervention?
The intervention covers a three-year period, with two rounds of monitoring surveys scheduled for 2026.
Conclusion
This opportunity contributes to strengthening evidence-based programming for refugees and host communities in Chad, ensuring that food assistance and resilience-building interventions are impactful, inclusive, and responsive to local needs. It supports accountability to donors and communities while guiding the design of future interventions under the Haguina Initiative.
For more information, visit UN Partner Portal.