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Climate-change vulnerability in rural Zambia: the impact of an El Niño-induced shock on income and productivity














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    Wotje Atoll: El Niño-induced drought 2016 2019
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    The Technical Cooperation Programme emergency project aimed to increase resilience and restore food security to drought-affected households in the atolls with most affected crop production. To analyze the situation of agriculture and food security in the selected project atolls following the 2016 drought, a baseline survey was conducted. The results of this baseline survey is presented here.
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    Aur Atoll: El Niño-induced drought 2016 2019
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    The Technical Cooperation Programme emergency project aimed to increase resilience and restore food security to drought-affected households in the atolls with most affected crop production. To analyze the situation of agriculture and food security in the selected project atolls following the 2016 drought, a baseline survey was conducted. The results of this baseline survey is presented here.
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    Emergency Assistance to Mitigate the Impact of El Niño-Induced Drought on Livelihoods of Vulnerable Agricultural and Agropastoral Households in Zambia - TCP/ZAM/3703 2020
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    The agriculture sector in Zambia supports the livelihoods of nearly 85 percent of the population, which includes 17 million people located across three agroecological zones. The sector is currently facing an increasing number of hazards, such as recurrent dry spells, floods and pest insurgences, which affect crops and livestock of economic importance. The effects of drought, in particular, are being exacerbated by increased occurrences of El Niño weather patterns. Moreover, drier conditions are likely to lead to increased insurgences of pests, such as the fall armyworm (FAW), and cases of livestock disease. Prior to the project, the 2018/19 National Contingency Plan, which was jointly developed by the Government, UN agencies and non-governmental organizations, estimated that 609 608 agriculture-dependent households would be affected by extreme weather conditions, with around 280 000 people requiring food assistance. The affected population would also require emergency assistance that enables them to engage in agricultural activities to rebuild their livelihoods. To mitigate the effects of El Niño-induced drought in Zambia, the project sought not only to protect existing livelihood assets, including crops and livestock, against potential threats, but also promote agricultural practices and effective surveillance measures that support production.

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