WFP Regional Bureau for Asia and the Pacific - 2016 SPRs RBB 2016 SPRs by country | Page 173

Standard Project Report 2016 below target but have improved compared to previous years. Dietary Diversity Scores (DDS) are above the target levels among both female- and male-headed households. On average, camp residents consume close to six food groups per day, which is the threshold for ‘good’ dietary diversity. Output figures related to the general food distribution through e-vouchers were close to the planned amount (96.4 percent), with the small discrepancy caused by households that are not using their e-voucher entitlements due to being outside the camp and temporarily or permanently migrated for work. Strategic Objective 4: Reduce undernutrition and break the intergenerational cycle of hunger Outcome: Increased equitable access to and utilization of education School feeding assistance for pre-primary and primary school-aged children in the refugee camps has provided an extra incentive for families to send their children to school. Such positive incentives are however struggling against high levels of demotivation related to the camp schools not being nationally certified, and more general disenchantment on self-investment n