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Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetBrief: Evaluation qualitative et prospective du programme nationale de bourse de securite familiale au Senegal. Les perspectives pour renforcer la résilience et les moyens de subsistance des ménages ruraux Sénégal. 2018
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No results found.This brief sets out to analyse the extent to which the PNBSF is supporting the livelihoods and income-generating activities of rural households. In addition, it aims to identify the most appropriate supplementary support measures with the capacity to contribute to rural development as a whole, and promote resilience of the most vulnerable rural households. In doing so, this research will help to determine existing and potential links with other programmes offering support to household resilience. -
DocumentLes systèmes d'information renforcent la sécurité alimentaire au Soudan du Sud- GCP/SSD/003/EC 2017Le conflit armé qui a commencé en décembre 2013 au Soudan du Sud a entrainé un affaiblissement des institutions gouvernementales, une panne dans la fourniture de services de base, une crise économique et une grave perturbation des moyens de subsistance pour la majorité de la population. L'effet cumulé a été sévère et a aggravé l'insécurité alimentaire dans tout le pays. L'affaiblissement ultérieur des capacités techniques et institutionnelles après le conflit a considérablement érodé la capacité du gouvernement à formuler et à mettre en oeuvre sa stratégie nationale de sécurité alimentaire. Par conséquent, les interventions dans le domaine de la sécurité alimentaire sont désormais guidées par des évaluations rapides de la sécurité alimentaire et par un cadre plus robuste de la Classification intégrée de la phase humanitaire et de la sécurité alimentaire (IPC), qui aboutissent presque toujours à des interventions à court terme ou à des réponses humanitaire d’urgence. S'attaquer à l'insé curité alimentaire chronique au Soudan du Sud nécessite un système robuste d'informations sur la sécurité alimentaire et un cadre d'analyse.
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Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetFood security and nutrition information systems to enhance resilience of rural households in Yemen
Strengthening food security and acute malnutrition analysis for improved decision making
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After more than five years of protracted conflict, Yemen continues to face an unprecedented humanitarian, social and economic crisis. Conflict, displacement and economic decline are placing immense pressure on essential basic services and the institutions that provide them. Humanitarian needs have sharply increased across all sectors since the escalation of the conflict in 2015, which has exacerbated pre-existing vulnerabilities, degraded community resilience and accelerated the collapse of public institutions. Due to the need for reliable and timely food security and nutrition information to inform decision-making at the national and governorate levels, FAO and the Yemeni Government, with support from the European Union (EU), implemented a comprehensive information system approach with two initial phases between 2013 and 2020. This promising practice brief focuses on the third phase of this programme called “Strengthening food security and nutrition information and early warning system” (2019-2021). It is a two-year EUR 5.9 million programme aimed at scaling up the geographic coverage of the food security and nutrition information systems (FSNIS) in Yemen. The programme addresses the main challenges associated with food security and nutrition information collection, analysis, and management systems in the country by supporting the setting up of a sustainable Food Security Technical Secretariat (FSTS) and food security and nutrition Governorate Focal Units (GFUs). The third phase focuses on expanding the program coverage from 12 governorates to all 22 governorates of Yemen.
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