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FY 2016 USAID TITLE II EMERGENCY FOOD ASSISTANCE, METRIC TONS PER REGION
154,480 MT
6,020 MT
17,339 MT
Africa
Asia
FY 2016 USAID TITLE II NON-EMERGENCY FOOD ASSISTANCE, METRIC TONS PER REGION
3,440 MT
Africa
90,070 MT
Asia
Grains and Corn Soya Blend (CSB) Plus 17,570 20,180 37,750
Fortified/ Blended CSB Super Cereal Plus, Bagged 822 7,628 8,450
Food Products Cornmeal 1,935 38,795 40,730
Corn, Bagged -- 1,970 1,970
Sorghum, Bagged 20,070 28,870 48,940
Sorghum, Bulk 38,250 446,430 484,680
Subtotal 78,647 543,873 622,520
19%
31%
Commodity Value
Ocean Freight
Inland Freight
ITSH
202(e)
31%
12%
7%
USE OF FUNDS
INLAND FREIGHT Cost to move commodities from the port of entry inland to destination or to border of
landlocked country
INTERNAL SHIPPING & Cost includes storage, warehousing and commodity distribution costs; internal transport via
HANDLING (ITSH) rail, truck or barge transportation; commodity monitoring in storage and at distribution
sites; vehicle procurement; in-country operational costs, and others, for the duration of a
program
SECTION 202(E) Cash resources made available to FFP partners for enhancing programs, including through
the use of local and regional procurement and other market based food assistance
interventions; meeting the specific administrative, management, personnel, storage, and
distribution costs of programs; and implementing income-generating, community
development, health, nutrition, cooperative development, agriculture, and other
development activities
ADRA 223,197 -- -- -- -- --
1
In FY 2016, several Title II activities received initial funding late in the year and had no beneficiaries reached at the time of reporting.
Asia
CARE 15,087 29,320 $1,174.2 $3,569.3 $15,906.1 --
MC 76,575 -- -- -- -- $5,600.0
NEPAL
SCF 52,985 -- -- -- -- $725.0
Africa
BURKINA FASO WFP 107,326 1,310 $728.9 $190.0 $1,997.0
2
The identities of several partner organizations are withheld for safety and security reasons but additional information can be provided on
request.
3
In FY 2016, partners received no new funding but still reached beneficiaries from a FY 2015 award.
4
Funds were used for capacity building, training, and technical support between WFP and the Government of Nigeria.
5
Funds were used to conduct a baseline survey.
Asia
AFGHANISTAN WFP 765,294 15,870 $9,122.0 $2,407.1 $26,651.0
6
The $118 million includes all costs. The tonnage for this contribution is provided as part of the International Food Relief P artnership activities.
7
This list includes Title II International Food Relief Partnership partners