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WFP SAFE Programme Safe Access To Fuel and Energy Daphne Carliez WFPs involvement in SAFE Addressing the serious challenges linked with access Fuel-efficient stoves to cooking fuel for the most vulnerable people in Fuel for Alternative


  1. WFP SAFE Programme Safe Access To Fuel and Energy Daphne Carliez

  2. WFP’s involvement in SAFE Addressing the serious challenges linked with access Fuel-efficient stoves to cooking fuel for the most vulnerable people in Fuel for Alternative education cooking fuel humanitarian, transition, and FOOD development settings ASSISTANCE WITH SAFETY  AND DIGNITY Safe and GBV sustainable through a multi-faceted Sensitisation livelihoods approach . Environment al activities

  3. WFP’s SAFE results to date (2009 -2015) WFP has reached more than 2.8 million people in several countries through a diverse range of SAFE activities by 2014; The SAFE Programme in Darfur (2014-2016) will help 2,7 million people safely cook their meals; New SAFE initiatives are currently launching; In 2015 SAFE is present in 15 WFP country offices plus an additional 12 with cookstove activities.

  4. WFP global cookstove assessment WHY DO WE PROVIDE STOVES? WHY PROVIDE COOKSTOVES To ensure that beneficiaries don't sell (some of) their rations to afford cooking fuel To support displaced populations whom are without cooking supplies To increase livelihood opportunities for vulnerable groups To ensure that beneficiaries can adequately cook their food and water To address protection issues (eg. women gathering firewood being exposed to gender-based violence) To address beneficiaries' lack of access to cooking fuel sources To address environmental degradation caused by beneficiaries seeking cooking fuel resources 0 5 10 15 20 NO Provide cookstoves NUMBER OF COUNTRIES YES Provide cookstoves

  5. WFP global cookstove assessment SAFE INTERVENTIONS GLOBALLY TYPE OF SUPPORT PROVIDED BY COs Provide Institutional cookstoves to schools Train beneficiaries to make their own cookstoves Train beneficiaries in how to cook WFP food with less fuel Protection training and sensitization Provide household cookstoves to beneficiaries Train beneficiaries to make briquettes to help cook food Support groups to make stoves or fuel locally available in the market Increase fuel-wood sources through community tree nurseries Increase fuel-wood sources through community forestry Provide firewood or other fuel sources (eg. briquettes) to beneficiaries 0 5 10 15 20 25 NUMBER OF COUNTRIES

  6. WFP global cookstove assessment WHAT ARE THE CHALLENGES ? CHALLENGES Funding Technical Expertise Capacity Procurement Training Monitoring & Evaluation Information Planning Assessment No Challenges 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 NUMBER OF COUNTRIES

  7. SAFE 2015-2020 Commitment: WFP is keen to reach 10 million people through SAFE activities between 2015 and 2020. Strategy: WFP is developing a corporate strategy in order to mainstream SAFE into its operations. Following the strategy a SAFE toolkit including communications, training and guidance material is being developed. WFP units: In close collaboration with WFP's different units, SAFE is developing guidance on how to incorporate SAFE in different programmes. 10x20 campaign: To support the goal of helping 10 million beneficiaries safely prepare the food we distribute, a range of advocacy, training, knowledge sharing and fundraising activities will be rolled- out under WFP’s SAFE Strategy (2015 - 2020) through the ‘10 x 20’ campaign. Global Cookstove Survey phase two: To identify new countries to implement, or scale-up existing SAFE programs, WFP is conducting a complete activity mapping exercise in relevant countries. Current new programmes: WFP is scaling up SAFE programmes in Burundi and Sudan and is working on the final stages of a new SAFE programme in Kenya. Both Somalia and Nepal are working on providing institutional cookstoves through School Feeding Programmes.

  8. Daphné Carliez Daphne.carliez@wfp.org

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