UN World Food Programme: Toward Zero Hunger with Analytics

Koen Peters, Sérgio Silva, Tim Sergio Wolter, Luis Anjos, Nina van Ettekoven, Éric Combette, Anna Melchiori, Hein A. Fleuren, D. Hertog, Özlem Ergun
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Each year, the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) provides food assistance to around 100 million people in more than 80 countries. Significant investments over the last decade have put planning and optimization at the forefront of tackling emergencies at WFP. A data-driven approach to managing operations has gradually become the norm and has culminated in the creation of a supply chain planning unit and savings of more than USD 150 million—enough to support two million food-insecure people for an entire year. In this paper, we describe three analytical solutions in detail: the Supply Chain Management Dashboard, which uses descriptive and predictive analytics to bring end-to-end visibility and anticipate operational issues; Optimus, which uses a mixed-integer programming model to simultaneously optimize food basket composition and supply chain planning; and DOTS, which is a data integration platform that helps WFP automate and synchronize complex data flows. Three impact studies for Iraq, South Sudan, and COVID-19 show how these tools have changed the way WFP manages its most complex operations. Through analytics, decision makers are now equipped with the insights they need to manage their operations in the best way, thereby saving and changing the lives of millions and bringing the world one step closer to zero hunger.
联合国世界粮食计划署:用分析实现零饥饿
联合国世界粮食计划署每年向80多个国家的约1亿人提供粮食援助。在过去十年中,世界粮食计划署进行了大量投资,将规划和优化置于应对紧急情况的最前沿。以数据为导向的运营管理方法已逐渐成为规范,并最终建立了一个供应链规划部门,节省了1.5亿多美元,足以支持200万粮食不安全人口一整年。在本文中,我们详细描述了三种分析解决方案:供应链管理仪表板,它使用描述性和预测性分析来实现端到端的可见性并预测运营问题;Optimus,它使用混合整数规划模型同时优化食品篮子组成和供应链规划;DOTS是一个数据集成平台,可帮助世界粮食计划署实现复杂数据流的自动化和同步。三项针对伊拉克、南苏丹和COVID-19的影响研究表明,这些工具如何改变了世界粮食计划署管理其最复杂业务的方式。通过分析,决策者现在具备了以最佳方式管理业务所需的洞察力,从而挽救和改变数百万人的生命,使世界向零饥饿迈进了一步。
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