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Improving food crisis response in fragile states: towards a common classification framework?
( C. Andrews;M. Flores / United Nations University , 2008)
This paper examines the imperative for improved classification and analysis of food crises in different fragile contexts. Recognising the persistence and protracted nature of food crises, the paper qu...
Food security in crises
( Alinovi L.;Hemrich G.;Russo L. / Agricultural and Development Economics Division, FAO , 2007)

Drawing on case studies from the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Somalia and Sudan, this paper focuses on policy, programming and institutional issues related to addressing food insecurity ...

Latest developments on food security in the West Bank and Gaza Strip
( C. Abu Sa'ada;J. Frize;C. Galluzzi / Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations , 2007)

How can food security be ensured in the West Bank and Gaza Strip (WBGS)? Given the ever-fluctuating political and economic situation, up-to-date information is essential for policy develo...

Food security survey after resettlement, Angola
( United Nations [UN] World Food Programme , 2005)
The central highlands of Angola is home to most of the formerly displaced/recently returned populations of the recently abated civil war, and is also one of the most vulnerable and food insecure areas...
Twin track approach needed to cope with food security shocks
( Committee on World Food Security, FAO , 2005)
Prepared for the Committee on Global Food Security, this 2005 annual FAO assessment document pays special attention to coping with key shocks to food security and the implications for preparedness, re...
Exploring food for assets
( Consortium for Southern Africa Food Security Emergency , 2004)
Recommended reading
This report from the Consortium for Southern Africa Food Security Emergency (C-SAFE) reviews a variety of Food for Assets (FFA) projects with the aim of identifying better practices in FFA programming...
Ethiopian food security twenty years after famine
( A. Pankhurst; P. Bevan / ESRC Research Group on Wellbeing in Developing Countries . University of Bath , 2004)
This paper is an examination of how people in Ethiopia are faring, twenty years after a major famine. The paper is comprised of interviews with individuals in different communities, interwoven with th...
Why poor agricultural production and poverty contributes to conflicts
( M. Taeb / Institute of Advanced Studies. United Nations University, , 2004)
This report considers the circumstances under which poor agricultural performance might fuel violent conflict, and how robust agricultural development can contribute to peace and security, especially ...
Statistical analysis of whether inadequate nutrition contributes to civil war
( A. Moradi / WIDER Conference on Making Peace Work , 2004)
This working paper, presented at the UNU-WIDER Conference on “Making Peace Work”, considers whether nutritional and agricultural crises may contribute to triggering civil war in Sub-Saharan Africa.

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Developing resilient food systems in conflict zones in West Africa
( M. Flores / Economic and Social Department, FAO , 2004)
This paper examines food security in the context of conflict in West Africa, examining the relationship between the two. The analysis developed in the paper recognises the importance of defining confl...
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