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The West Bank and Gaza Strip - Humanitarian Response Plan 2018

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    The Sudan - Humanitarian Response Plan 2018
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    Humanitarian needs in the Sudan in 2018 are driven by a combination of new and protracted displacement due to conflict, disruption of livelihoods, underlying poverty and vulnerability, natural hazards and high food prices. In the Sudan, it is critical to invest in safeguarding and restoring livelihoods and building resilience, particularly among people living in protracted displacement and their host communities, who face high levels of food insecurity.
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    Haiti - Humanitarian Response Plan 2017–2018
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    Haiti remains affected by a convergence of humanitarian crises exacerbated by the impact of Hurricane Matthew (2016) and to a lesser extent Hurricanes Irma and Maria (2017), which have severely disrupted food production, impacting overall food security. Agriculture and livestock in Haiti – particularly the dairy sector – are a major source of income for poor rural communities. As many Haitians have seen their livelihoods disappear given the country’s high exposure and vulnerability to multiple hazards, repopulation of a part of the animals lost in the Hurricane, especially poultry and goats, is essential in order to improve food security.
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    West Bank & Gaza Strip: 2014 - 2016 Programme Framework West Bank and Gaza Strip 2014
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    FAO WBGS’s Programme Framework 2014–2016 lays out the strategy employed by the Organization to increase sustainable socio-economic growth, resilience and food security for the Palestinian people through agriculture. This document describes a dual track approach, addressing both the humanitarian and developmental needs of Palestinians, facilitating greater economic access to food and a viable agriculture sector.

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