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Burkina Faso: Burkina Faso Price Bulletin July 2013

Source: Famine Early Warning System NetworkCountry: Burkina FasoMillet, maize, and sorghum are the most important food commodities for household consumption. Millet is the staple of the most vulnerable...

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Malawi: Malawi Price Bulletin July 2013

Source: Famine Early Warning System NetworkCountry: MalawiMaize, rice, and cassava are the most important food commodities. Markets selected represent the entire geographic length of the country: two...

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Mali: Malian refugees take part in presidential election

Source: UN High Commissioner for RefugeesCountry: Burkina Faso, Mali, Mauritania, NigerGOUDEBOU, Burkina Faso, July 29 (UNHCR) – Hundreds of Malian refugees voted in exile at the weekend in the...

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Chad: Kitchen gardens: one step towards resilience in the Sahel?

Source: Agency for Technical Cooperation and DevelopmentCountry: ChadIn the East Batha region, in Chad, located at the heart of the Sahel and badly affected by food insecurity, ACTED is mobilised to...

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Mali: Malians return to deadly grounds

Source: Handicap InternationalCountry: MaliThe sun is just rising over Diabaly, Mali, but the 17 members of Handicap International’s weapons clearance team are already well into their work day. When...

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Burkina Faso: UNICEF Burkina Faso Mid-Year Humanitarian Situation Report, 22...

Source: UN Children's FundCountry: Burkina Faso, MaliHighlights Out of 200,000 pregnant and lactating women targeted in UNICEF’s Humanitarian Action for Children (HAC 2013), 171,803 women or 86% of...

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Niger: Niger Bulletin des Prix - juillet 2013

Source: Famine Early Warning System NetworkCountry: NigerLe mil, le maïs, le niébé et le riz importé sont les produits alimentaires les plus importants consommés au Niger. Le mil est consommé aussi...

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Chad: Tchad Bulletin des Prix - juillet 2013

Source: Famine Early Warning System NetworkCountry: ChadLe sorgho, le mil, le maïs blanc et le riz local et d’importation sont les produits alimentaires les plus importants. La consommation de mil est...

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Mali: Mali Bulletin des Prix - juillet 2013

Source: Famine Early Warning System NetworkCountry: MaliLe mil, le riz et le sorgho constituent les aliments de base de la majorité de la population malienne. Le mil est l'aliment le plus consommé...

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Burkina Faso: Burkina Faso Bulletin des Prix - juillet 2013

Source: Famine Early Warning System NetworkCountry: Burkina FasoLe mil, le maïs et le sorgho sont les produits alimentaires les plus importants pour la consommation ménagère. Le mil est le produit de...

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Mauritania: Mauritanie Bulletin des Prix - juillet 2013

Source: Famine Early Warning System NetworkCountry: MauritaniaLe riz local et le sorgho sont les produits alimentaires les plus consommés par les ménages pauvres de la Mauritanie suivis par le blé...

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Mali: Mali Price Bulletin July 2013

Source: Famine Early Warning System NetworkCountry: MaliMillet, rice, and sorghum constitute the basic staple foods for the majority of the Malian population. Millet has traditionally been the most...

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Nigeria: Nigeria Price Bulletin July 2013

Source: Famine Early Warning System NetworkCountry: NigeriaSorghum, maize, millet, cowpea, gari (fermented cassava starch), and rice are all found in Nigerian markets. Sorghum, millet and maize are...

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Mauritania: Mauritania Price Bulletin July 2013

Source: Famine Early Warning System NetworkCountry: MauritaniaLocal rice and sorghum are the most consumed food products by poor households in Mauritania followed by imported wheat which is a...

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Niger: Niger Price Bulletin July 2012

Source: Famine Early Warning System NetworkCountry: NigerMillet, maize, cowpea, and imported rice are the most important food commodities. Millet is consumed by both rural and poor urban households...

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World: International Food Security Assessment, 2013-2023

Source: Government of the United States of AmericaCountry: Afghanistan, Burundi, Central African Republic, Chad, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Eritrea, Guatemala, Haiti, Lesotho, Liberia, Malawi,...

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Benin: West Africa Price Bulletin July 2013

Source: Famine Early Warning System NetworkCountry: Benin, Burkina Faso, Cape Verde, Chad, Côte d'Ivoire, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Liberia, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal,...

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Mali: Afrique de l’Ouest Bulletin Mensuel des Prix - Juillet 2013

Source: Famine Early Warning System NetworkCountry: Benin, Burkina Faso, Cape Verde, Chad, Côte d'Ivoire, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, TogoL'Afrique de l’Ouest peut...

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Mali: Participation massive pour le premier tour des élections...

Source: UN News ServiceCountry: Mali29 juillet 2013 – Après 18 mois de crise au Mali, la participation pour le premier tour des élections présidentielles organisé le 28 juillet aurait été « massive »,...

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Mali: Mali's north remains tense as rebels prepare for peace talks

Source: Agence France-PresseCountry: Mali07/30/2013 02:27 GMTby Thibauld MalterreKIDAL, July 30, 2013 (AFP) - After the first round of Mali's presidential elections, Tuareg rebels confined to camps in...

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