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Where We Work
The countries listed below all have active Food for Peace Title II programs in fiscal year 2012. For more information on each FFP country, please see the related country fact sheet:
- Afghanistan (pdf,192kb)
- Algeria (pdf,159kb)
- Bangladesh (pdf,189kb)
- Burkina Faso (pdf,158kb)
- Burundi (pdf,248kb)
- Central African Republic (pdf,151kb)
- Chad (pdf,262kb)
- Colombia (pdf,160kb)
- Democratic Republic of the Congo (pdf,265kb)
- Djibouti (pdf,290kb)
- Ecuador (pdf,258kb)
- Ethiopia (pdf,227kb)
- Guatemala (pdf,245kb)
- Guinea (pdf,99kb)
- Haiti (pdf,272kb)
- Kenya (pdf,252kb)
- Laos (pdf,202kb)
- Liberia (pdf,261kb)
- Madagascar (pdf,266kb)
- Malawi (pdf,154kb)
- Mali (pdf,191kb)
- Mauritania (pdf,248kb)
- Mozambique (pdf,268kb)
- Nepal (pdf,258kb)
- Niger (pdf,261kb)
- North Korea (pdf,138kb)
- Pakistan (pdf,266kb)
- Philippines (pdf,243kb)
- Sierra Leone (pdf,256kb)
- Somalia (pdf,258kb)
- Sri Lanka (pdf,269kb)
- South Sudan (pdf,175kb)
- Sudan (pdf,324kb)
- Uganda (pdf,350kb)
- West Bank/Gaza (pdf,255kb)
- Yemen (pdf,254kb)
- Zimbabwe (pdf,305kb)
FFP also manages 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. For those countries where there are both Title II and EFSP programs, the fact sheets above will contain information on the Title II and EFSP programs. The countries listed below have active EFSP programs but no Title II programs at this time.
Benin
Burma
Indonesia
Ivory Coast
Kyrgyzstan
Libya
Nicaragua
N. Africa Response (Tunisia and Egypt)
Previous FFP Programs
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