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Emergency Programs

USAID’s Office of Food for Peace (FFP) is the U.S. Government leader in international food assistance. FFP manages two programs to support emergency food assistance efforts: the Title II program, which provides in-kind commodities and associated costs, and the Emergency Food Security Program (EFSP), which provides cash that can be used for local and regional purchase of food and other interventions such as food vouchers and cash transfers. Title II is authorized by the FFP Act, while EFSP is authorized under the FAA. Both programs provide emergency food assistance to address needs arising from natural disasters, such as floods or droughts, and complex emergencies often characterized by insecurity and population displacement.

  • FY11 FFP International Emergency Food Assistance Annual Program Statement (pdf,449kb)
  • FY11 FFP Emergency APS Amendment 1 (pdf,31kb)
  • FY11 FFP Emergency APS Amendment 2 (pdf,91kb)
  • FY11 FFP Emergency APS Amendment 3 (pdf,66kb)
  • FY11 FFP Emergency APS Amendment 4 (pdf,36kb)
  • FY11 FFP Emergency APS Concept Paper Narrative Template (doc,26kb)

  • FY11 FFP Emergency APS Concept Paper Budget Template (excel, 37kb)

  • Fact Sheet: New Initiatives in Food for Peace Emergency Food Assistance (pdf,76kb)

  • Proposal Guidance and Program Policies
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