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Haiti: Hurricane Matthew situation Report - 28 October 2016








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    Haiti: Hurricane Matthew situation Report - 18 October 2016 2016
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    The Emergency Food security Assessment (EFSA) conducted by FAO, WFP and the National Commission on Food Security (CNSA) indicates that local production and livelihoods were strongly affected by the hurricane and almost destroyed in Grande-Anse and Sud departments.
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    Haiti: Hurricane Matthew situation Report - 12 October 2016 2016
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    Damages to crops, livestock and fisheries are expected to be dramatic. Preliminary assessments indicate that almost 100 percent of crops were destroyed in Grande-Anse and more than 90 percent in Sud departments. With much of the country relying on subsistence production to meet their food needs, restoring agriculture- and fishery-based livelihoods is critical to avoid dependency on food aid in the coming months.
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    Haiti: Hurricane Matthew situation Report - 22 December 2016 2016
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    The various post-disaster assessments conducted by FAO, WFP and the National Commission on Food Security (CNSA) indicate that local production and livelihoods were strongly affected by the Hurricane and almost destroyed in Grand’Anse and Sud departments. In Sud all food crops (bean, yam, maize, cassava and millet) are irreversibly affected, and 90 percent of fruit and forest trees are affected.

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