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Establishing basic principles to guide decision-making in emergency situations
United Nations [UN] World Food Programme, 2006
Targeting is a process that spans the life of a food aid operation, not just the initial phases of identifying beneficiaries. Finding the right balance between inclusion and exclusion errors, opportunity costs and programme costs is a...
Assessing the impacts of food insecurity in Sudan
T. Frankenberger; J. Downen; J. Meyer / Food and Nutrition Technical Assistance Project, 2007
This study provides an assessment of the key issues related to the impact that the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) has had on the most insecure food and nutritionally vulnerable areas and people in southern Sudan and the Three Are...
A methodology for measuring the impact of development interventions on food security
R.,M. Saleth; A. Dinar; S. Neubert / International Water Management Institute, 2007
Governments and development agencies constantly plan, implement, and evaluate various development interventions, and there is an understandable concern over the actual impacts that these interventions generate. This paper present...
How is the changing world food situation affecting the poor, and what can be done about it?
J. von Braun / International Food Policy Research Institute, 2008
The world food situation is being rapidly redefined, as income growth, climate change, high energy prices, globalisation, and urbanisation transform food consumption, production, and markets. This paper provides an overview of the the...
Using the Household Economy Approach to understand livelihoods strategies
T. Boudreau / Wahenga, Regional Hunger and Vulnerability Programme, 2008
This document presents a guide to the Household Economy Approach (HEA). HEA is a livelihoods-based framework for analysing the way people obtain food, non-food goods and services, and how they might respond to changes in their externa...
A guide to integrating HIV/AIDS, nutrition and food security
International Food Policy Research Institute, 2007
This paper presents a synthesis of existing technical guidance on HIV and AIDS, nutrition, and food security. It contributes towards efforts to integrate nutrition projects and programmes for HIV and AIDS, by providing decision makers...
"Business as usual" will fail to meet global hunger targets
M., J. Cohen / Food, Agriculture and Natural Resource Policy Analysis Network, 2008
This paper provides an overview of current thinking on food security, identifies the major food security challenges that lie ahead and makes detailed recommendations for tackling these challenges. It warns that, with a busin...
What is the food security outlook for Southern Africa for 2008?
Food, Agriculture and Natural Resource Policy Analysis Network, 2007
This report summarises the results of a study of the food security outlook for Southern Africa, highlighting the major threats to food security in the period October 2007 to March 2008. It incorporates the findings from six country ou...
Where is the big push for a green revolution in Africa coming from?
E., C. Daño / Third World Network, 2007
Since the late 1990s, the development discourse in Africa has been dominated by the idea that of a “New Green Revolution in Africa”. This call has been promoted by the United Nations, governments in Africa and beyond, fund...
How can chronically food insecure households become more resilient?: lessons from Ethiopia 
CHF, 2007
This report is the result of a research effort managed and coordinated by CHF on behalf of the 15-member Canadian NGO Network in Ethiopia (CANGO) to assess the factors that contribute to the vulnerability and resilience of communities...
Items 21 to 30 of 83

Items 21 to 30 of 83

Establishing basic principles to guide decision-making in emergency situations
United Nations [UN] World Food Programme, 2006
Targeting is a process that spans the life of a food aid operation, not just the initial phases of identifying beneficiaries. Finding the right balance between inclusion and exclusion errors, opportunity costs and programme costs is a...
Assessing the impacts of food insecurity in Sudan
T. Frankenberger; J. Downen; J. Meyer / Food and Nutrition Technical Assistance Project, 2007
This study provides an assessment of the key issues related to the impact that the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) has had on the most insecure food and nutritionally vulnerable areas and people in southern Sudan and the Three Are...
A methodology for measuring the impact of development interventions on food security
R.,M. Saleth; A. Dinar; S. Neubert / International Water Management Institute, 2007
Governments and development agencies constantly plan, implement, and evaluate various development interventions, and there is an understandable concern over the actual impacts that these interventions generate. This paper present...
How is the changing world food situation affecting the poor, and what can be done about it?
J. von Braun / International Food Policy Research Institute, 2008
The world food situation is being rapidly redefined, as income growth, climate change, high energy prices, globalisation, and urbanisation transform food consumption, production, and markets. This paper provides an overview of the the...
Using the Household Economy Approach to understand livelihoods strategies
T. Boudreau / Wahenga, Regional Hunger and Vulnerability Programme, 2008
This document presents a guide to the Household Economy Approach (HEA). HEA is a livelihoods-based framework for analysing the way people obtain food, non-food goods and services, and how they might respond to changes in their externa...
A guide to integrating HIV/AIDS, nutrition and food security
International Food Policy Research Institute, 2007
This paper presents a synthesis of existing technical guidance on HIV and AIDS, nutrition, and food security. It contributes towards efforts to integrate nutrition projects and programmes for HIV and AIDS, by providing decision makers...
"Business as usual" will fail to meet global hunger targets
M., J. Cohen / Food, Agriculture and Natural Resource Policy Analysis Network, 2008
This paper provides an overview of current thinking on food security, identifies the major food security challenges that lie ahead and makes detailed recommendations for tackling these challenges. It warns that, with a busin...
What is the food security outlook for Southern Africa for 2008?
Food, Agriculture and Natural Resource Policy Analysis Network, 2007
This report summarises the results of a study of the food security outlook for Southern Africa, highlighting the major threats to food security in the period October 2007 to March 2008. It incorporates the findings from six country ou...
Where is the big push for a green revolution in Africa coming from?
E., C. Daño / Third World Network, 2007
Since the late 1990s, the development discourse in Africa has been dominated by the idea that of a “New Green Revolution in Africa”. This call has been promoted by the United Nations, governments in Africa and beyond, fund...
How can chronically food insecure households become more resilient?: lessons from Ethiopia 
CHF, 2007
This report is the result of a research effort managed and coordinated by CHF on behalf of the 15-member Canadian NGO Network in Ethiopia (CANGO) to assess the factors that contribute to the vulnerability and resilience of communities...
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