WFP Regional Bureau for Asia and the Pacific - 2016 SPRs RBB 2016 SPRs by project type | Page 408

Standard Project Report 2016 post-distribution monitoring (PDM), most households were able to use CFM regardless of the sex of the head of the household. In most areas, the level of awareness of the CFM was identical among households headed by men and women. To demonstrate dignity and respect for the different needs of people living with HIV and tuberculosis clients, WFP repackaged food for these groups into small parcels and kits, which were easy to carry home. WFP increased its monitoring frequency and conducted livelihood profiling activities that included questions on protection issues ranging from knowledge of complaints mechanisms to the negative impact of paying illegal fees, discrimination or suffering abuse. The relief PDM results showed that none of the interviewed households mentioned security incidents related to cash-based transfers. Among the most common safety concerns expressed, access to market was reported as unsafe and not accessible by some women due to the occurrence of floods and landslides in Chin. WFP’s unconditional food and cash distributions were overall efficient, accessible and safe for most of the interviewed households living in official camp settings with little prospect to return to their villages of origin. Overall, 90 percent of the interviewed households were aware of their official food and/or cash entitlements and the reason they were selected for WFP's assistance, exceeding the accountability target by 10 percent. WFP sensitisation work in the field clearly showed improvement compared to the previous year. Most households were aware of the CFM system and were able to use it. The ability to use the CFM was consistently high among households headed by both men and women. WFP strengthened collaboration with other stakeholders in the Protection Cluster, as well as with the technical protection working groups in Kachin and Rakhine. Myanmar, Union of (MM) 27 Single Country PRRO - 200299