The World Food Programme (WFP) collaborates with the Ministry of Trade in Iraq to support the digitalization of the Public Distribution System (PDS). This is vital to the country's social protection system. Extending services across the population, the system also ensures inclusive distribution of in-kind food assistance.
A group of 40 UN Volunteers belonging to local communities was deployed by WFP in Iraq’s Duhok Governorate, which is located in the Kurdistan Region.
In line with the Public Distribution System reform agenda, this group served alongside field enumerators to register Duhok residents.
Serving tirelessly for three months, volunteers supported the registration of the newly issued PDS cards and also updated the residents' demographic information in the system - between 50 to 100 family registrations were carried out daily. Volunteers did so by using digital tablets.