Programme Associate (School Meals)

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  • Added Date: Monday, 27 October 2025
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DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS11 November 2025-23:59-GMT+08:00 Philippine Standard Time (Manila)

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  • WFP is a 2020 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate.

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    In the Philippines, WFPโ€™s efforts are guided by its work outlined in the Philippines Country Strategic Plan (CSP) 2024-2028. WFP focuses on strengthening government systems at the national, local government unit and Bangsamoro Autonomous Region of Muslim Mindanao (BARMM) levels to further build the resilience of vulnerable individuals and communities.

    The CSP is aligned with national strategies and policies as well as the United Nations Sustainable Development Framework and is guided by three interrelated outcomes:

    • By 2028, communities exposed to shocks and stressors in the Philippines are better able to meet food, nutrition and other essential needs with inclusive and equitable emergency preparedness and response capacity at the national and local levels.

    • By 2028, communities vulnerable to food and nutrition insecurity in the Philippines are more resilient and can better manage risks affecting human capital gains and food systems, inclusively and equitably.

    • The Government and partners in the Philippines access WFP services that augment their interventions, upon request.

      These strategic objectives are framed within the context of the Philippines being on the verge of becoming and upper-middle income country, while at the same time being one of the worldโ€™s most disaster-prone countries. Disasters remain a leading cause of hunger, affecting all aspects of food security: economic and physical access to food, availability and stability of supplies, and nutrition.

      While WFP Philippines maintains a strong capacity to respond directly when significant shocks occur, the overall emphasis of the Country Office lies on systems strengthening (disaster risk management, social protection and food systems) at national, LGU and BARMM levels. WFP utilizes its field operations expertise to support the Government in delivering on key food programmes linked to its mandate and the CSP, including supporting the conceptualization and roll out of national priority programmes such as Walang Gutom 2027 and LAWA (Local Adaptation to Water Access) at BINHI (Breaking Insufficiency through Nutritious Harvest for the Impoverished) and modelling globally proven programmes such as home-grown school feeding โ€“ linking local smallholder farmers production to the institutional demand of school meals programmes. WFP engages at the national level on policy dialogue, supporting legislative advances in areas such as school meals, anticipatory action and rice fortification.

      JOB TITLE: Programme Associate (School Meals)
      TYPE OF CONTRACT: Service Contract

      JOB GRADE: SC-6
      DUTY STATION (City, Country): Cotabato, Philippines
      DURATION: 12 months with possible extension

      This position is open to Filipino nationals only.

      ORGANIZATIONAL CONTEXT:
      The Government of the Philippines has an established School-based Feeding Programme (SBFP) and has signed on to the School Meals Coalition, being the first country in Asia-Pacific to do so. The SBFP aims to address undernutrition among Filipino children, where they are provided with nutritious meals for a period of not less than 120 days. The programme is implemented by the Department of Education (DepEd) and Ministry of Basic, Higher and Technical Education (MBHTE) in the Philippines and aims to provide hot and nutritious meals to school children in public elementary schools across the country.


      In recent years, there have been efforts and interest by the Government to expand and improve school feeding programmes in the Philippines, including the introduction of the home-grown school feeding model (HGSF). HGSF provides safe, diverse and nutritious food sourced locally from smallholder farmers. Through the programme, farmers and fisherfolk are supported to form and strengthen associations or cooperatives and enhance their inclusion in value chains through strengthened access to markets, adoption of climate-resilient agricultural practices, and enhanced technical and enterprise-development skills. A cross-cutting component of the programme is the empowerment of learners, teachers, parents, guardians, food producers and the wider community through Social and Behavioural Change (SBC) initiatives. These initiatives positively enable behavior change for enhanced knowledge, attitudes and practices in the realm of nutrition awareness, health and gender transformation.


      To support the institutionalisation and scale-up of School-Based Feeding in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region of Muslim Mindanao (BARMM), WFP works in close partnership with the Government and other key partners to provide technical assistance through evidence generation and advocacy to amend policies, enhance programme design, and build capacity of partners.

      JOB PURPOSE:
      The Programme Associate (School Meals) will support the enhanced roll-out and scale up of the hot meals' initiative in schools across BARMM. The holder reports directly to the Programme Policy Officer (PPO) leading School Meals in BARMM and supports the Integrated Resilience team, with additional technical guidance from the Head of Integrated Resilience and the School Meals lead based at the Country Office.

      KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
      The Programme Associate (School Meals) will provide technical and administrative support in the implementation of the School Meals portfolio. The role involves coordination, capacity strengthening, documentation, monitoring and operational support to ensure sound implementation. Specific duties include:

      1. Capacity Strengthening & Coordination

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