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Standard Project Report 2016
Annual Project Food Distribution
Commodity
Planned Distribution (mt)
Actual Distribution (mt)
% Actual v. Planned
Comp.1-Education
Canned Fish 969 531 54.8%
Iodised Salt 173 75 43.1%
Pasta 148 - -
13,587 4,786 35.2%
Split Peas 761 549 72.1%
Vegetable Oil 288 203 70.4%
15,927 6,144 38.6%
2,252 1,097 48.7%
Subtotal 2,252 1,097 48.7%
Total 18,179 7,241 39.8%
Rice
Subtotal
Comp.3-Productive Assets and Livelihoods
Rice
Cash Based Transfer and Commodity Voucher Distribution for the
Project (USD)
Modality
Planned (USD)
Actual (USD)
% Actual v. Planned
Comp.1-Education
Cash
751,920 1,642,890 218.5%
168,750 - -
920,670 1,642,890 178.4%
Comp.3-Productive Assets and Livelihoods
Cash
Total
Operational Partnerships
In 2016, WFP worked closely with government partners, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), United Nations
agencies, research institutes and development partners to implement activities.
In the Government, the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport was WFP's main partner for school meals and
scholarship activities. Other government partners included the Council for Agriculture and Rural Development, the
Ministry of Planning, and the National Committee for Disaster Management, as well as government departments at
the provincial, district and commune levels. WFP partnered with the National Institute of Statistics and the Ministry
of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries to enhance national statistical capacity and data management.
The school meals and scholarship programme was implemented in partnership with, and with complementary
support from, Plan International, World Education Cambodia, School Aid Japan and Pour Un Sourir d’Enfant. A
complementary partnership was established with the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit
(GiZ) for support to group handwashing in the school year 2016-2017. WFP served on the advisory committee of
Cambodia, Kingdom of (KH)
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