The Global Report on Food Crisis (GRFC) 2024 estimated that about 281.6 million people in 59 food crisis countries and territories faced high levels of acute...
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In 2022, 258 million people faced high levels of acute food insecurity, in 58 countries/territories, with available data. This was up from 193 million in 53 countries in 2021...
United Nations – World Bank Group Partnership in Crisis-Affected Situations – monitoring report 2022
Highlights: The report provides an overview of joint work on four priority themes across the humanitarian-development-peace nexus over a period covering July 2020 to June 2022 (FY20–22)...
Food production includes a complex and varied set of agricultural and nonagricultural activities, involving a growing number of sectors and actors that influence the way food is produced, processed, distributed...
This publication aims to document recent trends – and strategic implications – with regards to the development of social registries and supporting digital information systems in the West and Central Africa...
The objectives of the present report are threefold.
Firstly, to provide information on the situation in a set of 21 countries and regions considered of maximum concern from a food security perspective.
Secondly...
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THE CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC FACES SEVERE DEVELOPMENT CHALLENGES
Low growth and political turbulence have left CAR with amongst the lowest levels of GDP...
This document shows how WFP’s global framework for food systems transformation is adapted to the context of the Western Africa region.
This document shows how WFP’s global framework...
Approximately 2 million people (33 percent of the analysed population) are facing high levels of acute food insecurity (IPC Phase 3 or above) between...
The latest Acute Malnutrition analysis conducted in the country covered 69 sub-prefectures and the city of Bangui. It is estimated that nearly 177,000 children aged 6 to 59 months...