International Development Grant
Providing Food Assistance - UN Humanitarian Response 2014
Project Number: CA-3-D000525001
Status: Closed
Country/Region:
Maximum Contribution: $17,000,000.00
Start Date: March 31, 2014
End Date: March 16, 2015
Duration: 1.0 years
Project Description
This project aims to improve the resilience of Palestinian women men and children by ensuring that about 237 000 non-refugee Palestinians in Gaza and 263 000 non-refugee Palestinians in the West Bank have access to safe nutritious and sufficient food. Some project activities include: (1) providing emergency food assistance; (2) distributing food vouchers; (3) providing food to orphanages; and (4) monitoring access to food to determine where the needs are greatest. To raise awareness of the importance of good nutrition the project supports educational campaigns and activities. The project also improves coordination among organizations working to increase access to food and enhance emergency preparedness. This project is one of over 150 projects that make up the United Nations' 2014 Humanitarian Programme Cycle (HPC) for the West Bank and Gaza. The 2014 HPC worth over US $400 million allows the international community to help spare Palestinians from the worst effects of the ongoing crisis. Delivered through a coordinated approach the HPC provides life-saving humanitarian assistance by providing food water health and nutrition and by increasing the protection of civilians.
Expected Results
The expected intermediate outcomes for this project include: increased access to food to meet the basic human needs of hunger-affected women men and children.
Key Information
Executing Agency:
WFP - World Food Programme
Reporting Organization:
Global Affairs Canada
Program:
EGM Europe Arctic Middle East and Magh
Last Modified:
September 19, 2025
Development Classifications
DAC Sector:
Aid Type: Contributions to specific-purpose programmes and funds managed by implementing partners
Collaboration: Bilateral
Finance Type: Aid grant excluding debt reorganisation
Selection Mechanism:
Humanitarian Response