Standard Project Report 2016
Project Objectives and Results
Project Objectives
The Country Programme 200914 aims to reduce the number of severely food-insecure people in Indonesia by 11 million and to achieve three strategic results:
• An evidence-based approach prioritises the most vulnerable people and regions with a view to reducing severe food insecurity by 1 percent per year;
• Consumers will be encouraged to adopt balanced diets through nutrition campaigns and nutrition-sensitive social protection programmes; and
• Indonesia’ s emergency logistics capacity will be upgraded to respond in a timely and coordinated manner to disasters.
The strategic results contribute to WFP Strategic Objectives 1, 3 and 4 and Sustainable Development Goal 2: end hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition, and promote sustainable agriculture.
Approved Budget for Project Duration( USD)
Cost Category
Capacity Dev. t and Augmentation 10,436,226
Direct Support Costs 3,372,500
Indirect Support Costs 966,611
Total 14,775,336
Project Activities
Four component activities are designed to achieve the strategic results:
Strategic Objective: Reduce risk and enable people, communities and countries to meet their own food and nutrition needs( SO3).
Outcome: Risk reduction capacity of countries, communities and institutions strengthened.
Activity 1: Support the Government in collecting and analysing food security and nutrition data for optimum policies and programmes.
In collaboration with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations( FAO), WFP facilitated the establishment of a government – led technical working group for the production of food security monitoring bulletins and provided technical support. The technical working group was led by the Agency for Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics, and was comprised of the Ministry of Agriculture, the National Disaster Management Authority, the Indonesian National Aeronautics and Space Institute, and the Central Statistics Bureau.
An interactive food and nutrition security dashboard for near-real time monitoring drought impact on food security was developed and integrated into the Executive Office of the President, with technical support from WFP. WFP provided assistance to the Food Security Agency for the familiarisation of the Food Security and Vulnerability Atlas in East Java, Nusa Tenggara Barat( NTB) and Papua Provinces.
WFP also provided training sessions for technical experts in food security, disaster management and meteorology. The sessions utilised remote sensing data for analysis and monitoring of the impact of disasters on food security. The workshops for data and information staff in partner government agencies were conducted to review the range of data available and how to tailor the selection of data sets so that analysis and presentation of combined data sets produce meaningful and actionable food security monitoring.
Indonesia, Republic of( ID) 9 Country Programme- 200914