In Numbers
416,031 people were assisted
940.5 mt of food was distributed
US$24,552 cash-based transfers made
Operational Updates
- WFP, in partnership with the Committee for Environmental Protection under the Government of the Republic of Tajikistan, celebrated the successful completion of the Green Climate Fund project on Building Climate Resilience in Tajikistan’s Mountainous Communities. Through this initiative 52,510 people received support in strengthening food security, livelihoods, and climate resilience across Tajikistan’s mountainous regions. The project achievements include over 300,000 tree saplings planted, including 70,000 on 200 hectares of agroforestry land, with orchards established on 400 hectares; 50 water supply projects were completed; 200 km of canals were restored and cleaned, and 400 drip irrigation systems were installed on 200 hectares. Additionally, greenhouses, solar fruit dryers, and solar stoves were installed to support climate-adaptive livelihoods, with more than 2,500 farmers from five districts trained in climate resilience practices. This event provided a valuable platform to reflect on achievements, exchange experiences, and explore opportunities to scale up successful climate solutions for a sustainable and resilient future.
- WFP provided technical support to the National Scaling up Nutrition Coordination Committee to take stock of and report on progress on the Nutrition for Growth (N4G) 2021 commitments, and to work on new commitments for the N4G Summit. The summit will be held in Paris from 27 to 28 March, where stakeholders, including national governments, are expected to both report on progress on existing commitments and pledge new commitments for 2030. WFP's experience in supporting government N4G commitment processes was shared at the global N4G webinar on 11 February 2025 organized by WFP, the Scaling Up Nutrition Movement, UNICEF, FAO and WHO.