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Mali: Le Président du Mali affirme que son pays est prêt à reprendre sa place...

Source: UN News ServiceCountry: Mali27 septembre 2013 – Affirmant que son pays était sorti de neuf mois de graves violations des droits humains, de pillages et de destruction de sites culturels et...

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Burkina Faso: Burkina Faso: CAP 2013 Suivi des Financements au 27 septembre 2013

Source: UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian AffairsCountry: Burkina Faso

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Mali: Situation Update: The Sahel Crisis - 27 September 2013

Source: Food and Agriculture OrganizationCountry: Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Gambia, Guinea, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, SudanThe lean season...

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World: Cost-Benefit Analysis of the African Risk Capacity Facility

Source: International Food Policy Research InstituteCountry: Ethiopia, Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, Niger, Senegal, WorldGovernments play a key role in supporting populations affected by natural...

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Niger: Mali Operation - Refugees in Niamey (As of October 2013)

Source: UN High Commissioner for RefugeesCountry: Mali, NigerSince violence erupted in northern Mali in January 2012 between the Malian Government and various armed groups, Niamey region has hosted...

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Mauritania: Mauritania warns of locust plague: local media

Source: Agence France-PresseCountry: Mauritania11/12/2013 16:12 GMTNOUAKCHOTT, November 12, 2013 (AFP) - Mauritania said on Tuesday it had sent exterminators to the north to fight a plague of locusts...

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Niger: Niger : Bulletin humanitaire mensuel numéro 37 | octobre 2013

Source: UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian AffairsCountry: Mali, Niger, NigeriaFAITS SAILLANTS• Insécurité alimentaire aigue : environ 1,2 million de personnes à risque de stress (IPC Phase...

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World: Global Emergency Overview Snapshot 5 – 12 November

Source: Assessment Capacities ProjectCountry: Afghanistan, Angola, Bangladesh, Bolivia, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cambodia, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Colombia, Democratic People's Republic...

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Senegal: Sénégal Bulletin des Prix Octobre 2013

Source: Famine Early Warning System NetworkCountry: SenegalAu Sénégal, le riz, le mil, le sorgho et le maïs constituent la base de l’alimentation des ménages. L’arachide représente aussi bien une...

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Mali: Mali Bulletin des Prix novembre 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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Senegal: Senegal Price Bulletin November 2013

Source: Famine Early Warning System NetworkCountry: SenegalRice, millet, sorghum, and maize are the primary staple foods in Senegal. Groundnuts are both an important source of protein and a commonly...

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Mali: Mali Price Bulletin November 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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Niger: UNHCR Niger : Enseignements Tirés du Programme Cash Voucher au Camp de...

Source: World Food Programme, UN High Commissioner for RefugeesCountry: Mali, Niger, Nigeria

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Burkina Faso: Burkina Faso Bulletin des Prix - novembre 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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Niger: Niger Bulletin des Prix - novembre 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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Mali: Mali : Points de suivi des mouvements de populations - Flow monitoring...

Source: International Organization for MigrationCountry: MaliLes points de suivi des mouvements de populations (flow monitoring points) ont pour but d’évaluer les mouvements de personnes déplacées du...

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Niger: World Bank Group, UNFPA, Pledge to Improve Maternal and Reproductive...

Source: UN Population FundCountry: Burkina Faso, Chad, Mali, Mauritania, NigerSpotlight on women and adolescent girls in NigerNIAMEY, Niger—A new regional initiative by the World Bank Group and UNFPA,...

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Niger: Niger Price Bulletin November 2013

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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Cameroon: Humanitarian Implementation Plan (HIP) Cameroon...

Source: European Commission Humanitarian Aid departmentCountry: Cameroon, Central African Republic, NigeriaThe activities proposed hereafter are still subject to the adoption of the financing decision...

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Niger: Plan de mise en œuvre humanitaire (HIP) Région du Sahel...

Source: European Commission Humanitarian Aid departmentCountry: Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Chad, Gambia, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Nigeria, SenegalLes activités proposées ci-après sont subordonnées à...

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