Djibouti: Humanitarian Action for Children 2015: Djibouti
Source: UN Children's FundCountry: DjiboutiDespite slightly better rainfall at the end of 2014, seven years of drought have put Djibouti’s population under severe stress. Child survival in Djibouti...
View ArticleChad: Chad: Humanitarian Dashboard (December 2014)
Source: UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian AffairsCountry: Central African Republic, Chad, Libya, Nigeria, SudanSITUATION OVERVIEWIn Chad, 3.2 million people are in need of humanitarian...
View ArticleCameroon: Comment Boko Haram a amené la faim dans le nord du Cameroun
Source: IRINCountry: Cameroon, Democratic Republic of the CongoMAROUA, 30 janvier 2015 (IRIN) - Plus d’un demi-million de personnes dans la région de l’Extrême-Nord au Cameroun ont un besoin urgent...
View ArticleNigeria: Nigeria: MSF assists people fleeing violence and increases medical...
Source: Médecins Sans FrontièresCountry: Niger, NigeriaFollowing the 3 January attack by Boko Haram in Baga, Borno State, in northern Nigeria, 5,000 displaced people arrived at the ‘Teacher Village’...
View ArticleMali: Une personne tuée par une roquette, une vingtaine d'autres brièvement...
Source: Agence France-PresseCountry: MaliBamako, Mali | AFP | samedi 31/01/2015 - 10:01 GMT Une personne a été tuée et une vingtaine d'autres brièvement enlevées vendredi lors d'une attaque d'un...
View ArticleMauritania: Mauritanie: Perspectives sur la sécurité alimentaire - janvier à...
Source: Famine Early Warning System NetworkCountry: MauritaniaLes stocks de récolte s’épuisent anormalement tôt dans le sud et le centre de la MauritanieMESSAGES CLÉS Dans le nord et l’ouest de la...
View ArticleMali: Mali: Perspectives sur la sécurité alimentaire - Janvier à juin 2015
Source: Famine Early Warning System NetworkCountry: MaliInsécurité alimentaire de Stress attendue par endroits malgré une bonne production nationaleMESSAGES CLÉS Le bilan céréalier 2014/2015 selon la...
View ArticleNigeria: Nigeria: Food Security Outlook - January 2014 to June 2015
Source: Famine Early Warning System NetworkCountry: NigeriaMarket and livelihoods disruptions continue in northeast NigeriaKEY MESSAGESConflicted affected households in northeastern Nigeria continue to...
View ArticleBurkina Faso: Burkina Faso: Perspectives sur la sécurité alimentaire -...
Source: Famine Early Warning System NetworkCountry: Burkina FasoL’extrême nord du pays exposé à l’insécurité alimentaire aigue de StressMESSAGES CLÉSConfrontés à un épuisement précoce de leurs...
View ArticleChad: Tchad: Perspectives sur la sécurité alimentaire - Janvier 2015 à Juin 2015
Source: Famine Early Warning System NetworkCountry: ChadLa situation alimentaire commence à se détériorer dans certaines régions du TchadMESSAGES CLÉS Malgré les récoltes excédentaires enregistrées...
View ArticleNiger: Niger: Perspectives sur la sécurité alimentaire - Janvier à Juin 2015
Source: Famine Early Warning System NetworkCountry: NigerL'insécurité alimentaire à Diffa est provoquée par l'insécurité civile dans le Nord-est du NigeriaMESSAGES CLESAvec moins de problèmes...
View ArticleBurkina Faso: Burkina Faso Price Bulletin, January 2015
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...
View ArticleSenegal: Senegal Price Bulletin, January 2015
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...
View ArticleNiger: Niger Price Bulletin, January 2015
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...
View ArticleMali: Mali Price Bulletin, January 2015
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...
View ArticleMauritania: Mauritania Price Bulletin, January 2015
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...
View ArticleMalawi: Malawi Price Bulletin, January 2015
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...
View ArticleChad: Chad Price Bulletin, January 2015
Source: Famine Early Warning System NetworkCountry: ChadSorghum, millet, white maize, and local and imported rice are the most important food commodities. Millet is most heavily consumed in the eastern...
View ArticleNigeria: Nigeria Price Bulletin, January 2015
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...
View ArticleMali: West Africa Price Bulletin, January 2015
Source: Famine Early Warning System NetworkCountry: Benin, Burkina Faso, Chad, Côte d'Ivoire, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Liberia, Mali, Mauritania, Nigeria, Senegal, Sierra Leone, TogoWest...
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