The European Commission is now celebrating a decade since the launch of its action plan on nutrition. In that context, the European Union (EU) is looking forward to the global Nutrition for Growth (N4G)...
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The second ECOWAS Regional Technical Conference on Homegrown School Feeding (HGSF), held in Dakar from May 21–23, 2024, brought together around 120 participants from ECOWAS...
The 2023 Seed Sector Performance Index (SSPI) report provides an overview of the performance of national seed sectors in Africa. Developed by TASAI Inc., in collaboration with the African Union...
Years after the initial settlement, food aid remains an essential component of humanitarian assistance for protracted refugees in managed camps. From data collected among refugee households...
Highlights on food and nutrition security: The report on Chad highlights several key aspects of food and nutrition security, emphasizing both current challenges and proposed policy measures...
Highlights: Summary of Agriculture and Food Security in the CEMAC Region The agriculture sector is pivotal in the CEMAC region, employing about 47% of the labor force. However, the sector suffers...
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the World Food Programme (WFP) warn that acute food insecurity is likely to deteriorate further in 18 hunger hotspots...
The paper emphasizes the need for sustainable financial solutions and collaborative efforts involving international financial institutions, donors and innovative financing schemes to bridge the funding gap and ensure...
The landscape of Home-Grown School Feeding (HGSF) programmes within the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) region has undergone significant evolution since the last assessment...
The Sahel region is a place of opportunities, rich in human, natural and cultural resources. However, insecurity, climate change, the rise of violent extremism, the erosion of social cohesion and the lack...