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The World Food Programme Lesson Plan The World Food Programme This slide is for the facilitators reference only This slide should be hidden from the workbook and from the class presentation DO NOT PRINT IN WORKBOOK ID: 525133

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Slide1

WFP Logistics, We Deliver

The World Food ProgrammeSlide2

Lesson Plan: The World Food Programme

This slide is for the facilitators reference only.

This slide should be hidden from the workbook and from the class presentation

DO NOT PRINT IN WORKBOOK

DO NOT DISPLAY IN CLASS

LEARNING

OBJECTIVES

:

By the end of the session, participants will be able to:

Describe the World Food Programme, its logistics activities and why it is delivering this training

Describe the logistics cluster and its relationship with WFP

Structure

Timing

Activities

Introduction

5 minutes

Explain lesson objectives

The World Food Programme

15

minutes

Outline

the history of WFP and its role in emergencies. Show the WFP video

The Logistics Cluster

10

minutes

Explain the role of the logistic cluster and its

relationship with WFP

WFP

& Host Governments

1

0 minutes

Outline the types of support and nature thereof offered

by WFP to host governments

Lesson End/Plenary

5

minutes

EVALUATION / RECAP

QUESTIONS:

The facilitator should

ask the questions below, or similar questions to the class to recap the lesson to ensure participants have understood the lesson content.

What is the role of the Logistic Cluster?

What role does WFP play within the Logistics Cluster?

What are the three areas WFP

support governments with in relief operations?

What are the four areas WFP support governments with to build capacity?

Total Lesson Length

45

minutes

 Slide3

Lesson Objectives

1

Describe

the World Food Programme, its logistics activities and why it is delivering this

training

2

Describe the logistics

cluster roles

and

responsibilities

By the end of this lesson, you will be able to:Slide4

WFP Logistics Video

Follow the link:

https://youtu.be/ME9By4ca-HI?list=

PLAKQZOExh9hLweFrbi9QIBHfvVwbdVM5ESlide5

WFP Global OperationsSlide6

WFP at a glance

80 Countries

100

Million beneficiaries per year

4 Million

600

3,000

m

etric tons of food a year by land, air and sea

storage facilities physically holding stocks

l

ogisticians in country offices

Over

27 % Cash Based Transfers Assistance

73% In-Kind Food Assistance Logistics Operations

More thanSlide7

A Recognized

Leader in LogisticsSlide8

WFP Logistics – We Deliver

SEA

The bulk of WFP cargo touches water on its journey to its final destination

30 ships on the high seas any given day

In 2011, 1700 bookings moving nearly 2.5M metric tons of food

worldwide

LAND

WFP Logistics’ chief mode of transport is overland road transport

4,000 trucks on the road any given day, transporting 4M tons per year

WFP’s own fleet consists of 750 trucks across 20 operations

AIR

Food airlifts and airdrops in emergencies

Transport of urgent relief and non-food items

60 aircraft in the skies on any given day moving cargo and passengers (UNHAS)Slide9

Specialised

Logistics Capacities

CLUSTER

Ensure the humanitarian community has

ability

to save lives through timely and reliable logistical service support

&

information.

Support

more than 40 emergencies since 2006

Up to 200 humanitarian actors accessing Logs Cluster annually

 

UNHRD

Five strategically located emergency preparedness and response hubs as well as one UNHRD antenna

51 authorised users

with approximately $US 90M worth of relief stocks (food and non-food

)

UNHAS

The “humanitarian community’s airline”

Serving 350,000 passengers to 240 destinations in 13 countries

870 UN agencies and NGOs accessing UNHAS servicesSlide10

WFP &

National Governments

Emergency

Food Aid/ Assistance

Logistics

Planning

Infrastructure

Information

Training

Relief

Capacity Development

Define Type of Support Required

Government Request for Assistance

Early Recovery

DevelopmentSlide11

1: Planning - ExampleSlide12

2: Infrastructure - ExampleSlide13

3: Information - ExampleSlide14

4: Training

- Example

Classroom Based 3.5 (or 4.5) days day training

Classroom & Practical 4 day training

Practical & Classroom 3 day training

Classroom based

4

day training

Strategic Emergency Logistics

Operational Emergency Logistics

Practical Emergency Logistics

Warehouse Management in EmergenciesSlide15

1

What is the role of the Logistic Cluster

?

2

What role does WFP play within the Logistics Cluster?

What are the

two

areas

WFP

support governments

with in

relief operations?

What are the four areas WFP support governments with to build capacity?

3

4

Lesson Recap

Questions:

DO NOT PRINT IN WORKBOOKSlide16

WFP Logistics, We Deliver

Questions