Blog posts https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/ en SSA Continues to Face Increasing Acute Food Insecurity: 2024 GRFC Mid-Year Update Released https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/3171 <span>SSA Continues to Face Increasing Acute Food Insecurity: 2024 GRFC Mid-Year Update Released</span> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field__item"><p>Africa south of the Sahara has continued to face alarmingly high levels of acute food insecurity in 2024, according to the Global Report on Food Crises (GRFC) Mid-Year Update. This includes populations in IPC Phase 5 (Catastrophe) food insecurity in Sudan, South Sudan, and Mali, with famine plausible in some areas of Sudan.</p> <p>As in previous years and reported in the April release of the GRFC, conflict, extreme weather events, economic shocks, and forced displacement of large populations have driven worsening food and nutrition security outcomes across the continent.</p></div> <span><span>sara.gustafson</span></span> <span>Sat, 09/07/2024 - 12:26</span> <span class="a2a_kit a2a_kit_size_32 addtoany_list" data-a2a-url="https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/3171" data-a2a-title="SSA Continues to Face Increasing Acute Food Insecurity: 2024 GRFC Mid-Year Update Released"><a class="a2a_dd addtoany_share" href="https://www.addtoany.com/share#url=https%3A%2F%2Fssa.foodsecurityportal.org%2Fnode%2F3171&amp;title=SSA%20Continues%20to%20Face%20Increasing%20Acute%20Food%20Insecurity%3A%202024%20GRFC%20Mid-Year%20Update%20Released"></a><a class="a2a_button_facebook"></a><a class="a2a_button_twitter"></a><a class="a2a_button_linkedin"></a><a class="a2a_button_email"></a><a class="a2a_button_print"></a></span> Sat, 07 Sep 2024 16:26:53 +0000 sara.gustafson 3171 at https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org Trade can support climate change mitigation and adaptation in Africa’s agricultural sector, new data shows https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/3173 <span>Trade can support climate change mitigation and adaptation in Africa’s agricultural sector, new data shows</span> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field__item"><p> The latest Africa Agriculture Trade Monitor (AATM) indicates that intra-African agricultural trade has already reached a new high of US$ 17 billion, finally surpassing its previous 2013 peak, which was reached after a tripling of growth the decade prior. This recent surge, despite the disruptions and aftereffects of COVID-19, must be further accelerated through additional policy and infrastructure support, as well as intra-regional trade facilitation, argue the authors.</p></div> <span><span>sara.gustafson</span></span> <span>Sun, 09/01/2024 - 14:49</span> <span class="article__meta"> ∙ </span><div class="article__meta d-inline-block"><div class="d-inline">Source: </div> <a href="https://www.ifpri.org/news-release/2024aatm-trade-climate-change-africa/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">IFPRI.org</a></div> <span class="a2a_kit a2a_kit_size_32 addtoany_list" data-a2a-url="https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/3173" data-a2a-title="Trade can support climate change mitigation and adaptation in Africa’s agricultural sector, new data shows"><a class="a2a_dd addtoany_share" href="https://www.addtoany.com/share#url=https%3A%2F%2Fssa.foodsecurityportal.org%2Fnode%2F3173&amp;title=Trade%20can%20support%20climate%20change%20mitigation%20and%20adaptation%20in%20Africa%E2%80%99s%20agricultural%20sector%2C%20new%20data%20shows"></a><a class="a2a_button_facebook"></a><a class="a2a_button_twitter"></a><a class="a2a_button_linkedin"></a><a class="a2a_button_email"></a><a class="a2a_button_print"></a></span> Sun, 01 Sep 2024 18:49:07 +0000 sara.gustafson 3173 at https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org Reducing food loss and waste for climate outcomes: Insights from national consultations in Bangladesh, Malawi and Nepal https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/3112 <span>Reducing food loss and waste for climate outcomes: Insights from national consultations in Bangladesh, Malawi and Nepal</span> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field__item"><p>Reducing food loss and waste (FLW) is crucial to improving food security, reducing malnutrition, and providing livelihoods for food system workers. But such efforts are also key to combating climate change. FLW has significant environmental impacts, including greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in both the production of food that is later lost and in waste management.</p></div> <span><span>sara.gustafson</span></span> <span>Sun, 08/25/2024 - 15:01</span> <span class="article__meta"> ∙ </span><div class="article__meta d-inline-block"><div class="d-inline">Source: </div> <a href="https://www.ifpri.org/blog/reducing-food-loss-and-waste-for-climate-outcomes-insights-from-national-consultations-in-bangladesh-malawi-and-nepal/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">IFPRI.org</a></div> <span class="a2a_kit a2a_kit_size_32 addtoany_list" data-a2a-url="https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/3112" data-a2a-title="Reducing food loss and waste for climate outcomes: Insights from national consultations in Bangladesh, Malawi and Nepal"><a class="a2a_dd addtoany_share" href="https://www.addtoany.com/share#url=https%3A%2F%2Fssa.foodsecurityportal.org%2Fnode%2F3112&amp;title=Reducing%20food%20loss%20and%20waste%20for%20climate%20outcomes%3A%20Insights%20from%20national%20consultations%20in%20Bangladesh%2C%20Malawi%20and%20Nepal"></a><a class="a2a_button_facebook"></a><a class="a2a_button_twitter"></a><a class="a2a_button_linkedin"></a><a class="a2a_button_email"></a><a class="a2a_button_print"></a></span> Sun, 25 Aug 2024 19:01:47 +0000 sara.gustafson 3112 at https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org Youth "Agripreneurship" Can Drive Higher Incomes, Improved Food Security https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/3111 <span>Youth &quot;Agripreneurship&quot; Can Drive Higher Incomes, Improved Food Security</span> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field__item"><p>As many as 440 million youths (defined as people under the age of 30) are expected to join Africa’s labor market by 2030. If the labor market cannot support this enormous population with adequate employment and livelihood opportunities, it poses serious threats to the region’s stability, economic development, and food security.</p></div> <span><span>sara.gustafson</span></span> <span>Sun, 08/25/2024 - 14:43</span> <span class="a2a_kit a2a_kit_size_32 addtoany_list" data-a2a-url="https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/3111" data-a2a-title="Youth &quot;Agripreneurship&quot; Can Drive Higher Incomes, Improved Food Security"><a class="a2a_dd addtoany_share" href="https://www.addtoany.com/share#url=https%3A%2F%2Fssa.foodsecurityportal.org%2Fnode%2F3111&amp;title=Youth%20%22Agripreneurship%22%20Can%20Drive%20Higher%20Incomes%2C%20Improved%20Food%20Security"></a><a class="a2a_button_facebook"></a><a class="a2a_button_twitter"></a><a class="a2a_button_linkedin"></a><a class="a2a_button_email"></a><a class="a2a_button_print"></a></span> Sun, 25 Aug 2024 18:43:20 +0000 sara.gustafson 3111 at https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org Sudan’s catastrophe: farmers could offer quick post-war recovery, if peace is found https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/3106 <span>Sudan’s catastrophe: farmers could offer quick post-war recovery, if peace is found</span> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field__item"><p>More than a year of conflict between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces has weakened the country’s fragile economy. This is in addition to triggering a humanitarian crisis, loss of lives, property destruction and income disruptions.</p> <p>Even before the current conflict, Sudan ranked among the poorest countries in the world. The proportion of those without access to basic necessities such as education, healthcare and proper living conditions was estimated at 52.3% of the population.</p></div> <span><span>sara.gustafson</span></span> <span>Thu, 08/15/2024 - 08:47</span> <span class="article__meta"> ∙ </span><div class="article__meta d-inline-block"><div class="d-inline">Source: </div> <a href="https://theconversation.com/sudans-catastrophe-farmers-could-offer-quick-post-war-recovery-if-peace-is-found-234691?utm_source=linkedin&amp;utm_medium=bylinelinkedinbutton" target="_blank" rel="noopener">The Conversation</a></div> <span class="a2a_kit a2a_kit_size_32 addtoany_list" data-a2a-url="https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/3106" data-a2a-title="Sudan’s catastrophe: farmers could offer quick post-war recovery, if peace is found"><a class="a2a_dd addtoany_share" href="https://www.addtoany.com/share#url=https%3A%2F%2Fssa.foodsecurityportal.org%2Fnode%2F3106&amp;title=Sudan%E2%80%99s%20catastrophe%3A%20farmers%20could%20offer%20quick%20post-war%20recovery%2C%20if%20peace%20is%20found"></a><a class="a2a_button_facebook"></a><a class="a2a_button_twitter"></a><a class="a2a_button_linkedin"></a><a class="a2a_button_email"></a><a class="a2a_button_print"></a></span> Thu, 15 Aug 2024 12:47:19 +0000 sara.gustafson 3106 at https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org Training Ugandan coffee farmers on agronomy practices more than pays for itself https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/3101 <span>Training Ugandan coffee farmers on agronomy practices more than pays for itself</span> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field__item"><p>Average crop yields in much of Africa lag far below their agronomic potential. This is the case for coffee grown by smallholders in Uganda—agronomy experts estimate they could more than double their yields by applying optimal management practices. Increased coffee production is a key strategy of the government of Uganda for boosting both national earnings of foreign exchange and improving the livelihoods of the country’s 1.8 million small-scale coffee farmers, who produce nearly all of the country’s coffee.</p></div> <span><span>sara.gustafson</span></span> <span>Wed, 08/07/2024 - 10:38</span> <span class="article__meta"> ∙ </span><div class="article__meta d-inline-block"><div class="d-inline">Source: </div> <a href="https://www.ifpri.org/blog/training-ugandan-coffee-farmers-on-agronomy-practices-more-than-pays-for-itself/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">IFPRI.org</a></div> <span class="a2a_kit a2a_kit_size_32 addtoany_list" data-a2a-url="https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/3101" data-a2a-title="Training Ugandan coffee farmers on agronomy practices more than pays for itself"><a class="a2a_dd addtoany_share" href="https://www.addtoany.com/share#url=https%3A%2F%2Fssa.foodsecurityportal.org%2Fnode%2F3101&amp;title=Training%20Ugandan%20coffee%20farmers%20on%20agronomy%20practices%20more%20than%20pays%20for%20itself"></a><a class="a2a_button_facebook"></a><a class="a2a_button_twitter"></a><a class="a2a_button_linkedin"></a><a class="a2a_button_email"></a><a class="a2a_button_print"></a></span> Wed, 07 Aug 2024 14:38:11 +0000 sara.gustafson 3101 at https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org Famine Plausible in Parts of Sudan, According to IPC Famine Review Committee https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/2907 <span>Famine Plausible in Parts of Sudan, According to IPC Famine Review Committee</span> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field__item"><p>Areas of North Darfur, Sudan are very likely facing famine conditions, according to a new report from the Famine Review Committee (FRC) of the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC). The committee’s findings come after careful plausibility review of recent IPC analysis by FEWS Net and the Sudan IPC Technical Working Group.</p> <p>IPC defines famine conditions as “. . . when at least one in five (or 20 percent) people or households have an extreme lack of food and face starvation and destitution, resulting in extremely critical levels of acute malnutrition and death.”</p></div> <span><span>sara.gustafson</span></span> <span>Fri, 08/02/2024 - 14:57</span> <span class="a2a_kit a2a_kit_size_32 addtoany_list" data-a2a-url="https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/2907" data-a2a-title="Famine Plausible in Parts of Sudan, According to IPC Famine Review Committee"><a class="a2a_dd addtoany_share" href="https://www.addtoany.com/share#url=https%3A%2F%2Fssa.foodsecurityportal.org%2Fnode%2F2907&amp;title=Famine%20Plausible%20in%20Parts%20of%20Sudan%2C%20According%20to%20IPC%20Famine%20Review%20Committee"></a><a class="a2a_button_facebook"></a><a class="a2a_button_twitter"></a><a class="a2a_button_linkedin"></a><a class="a2a_button_email"></a><a class="a2a_button_print"></a></span> Fri, 02 Aug 2024 18:57:25 +0000 sara.gustafson 2907 at https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org Revisiting development strategies under climate uncertainty: Insights from Malawi https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/2895 <span>Revisiting development strategies under climate uncertainty: Insights from Malawi</span> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field__item"><p>Climate change is transforming the global landscape, creating unprecedented challenges for developing countries. These challenges are particularly acute in regions where economies heavily depend on agriculture, such as sub-Saharan Africa, where climate impacts such as droughts and extreme weather are increasingly disrupting farming economies and food systems. One of the critical questions facing policymakers is how to best navigate these challenges to ensure sustainable development: Does the threat of climate change significantly undermine strategies focusing on agriculture?</p></div> <span><span>sara.gustafson</span></span> <span>Sat, 07/20/2024 - 11:00</span> <span class="article__meta"> ∙ </span><div class="article__meta d-inline-block"><div class="d-inline">Source: </div> <a href="https://www.ifpri.org/blog/revisiting-development-strategies-under-climate-uncertainty-insights-from-malawi/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">IFPRI.org</a></div> <span class="a2a_kit a2a_kit_size_32 addtoany_list" data-a2a-url="https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/2895" data-a2a-title="Revisiting development strategies under climate uncertainty: Insights from Malawi"><a class="a2a_dd addtoany_share" href="https://www.addtoany.com/share#url=https%3A%2F%2Fssa.foodsecurityportal.org%2Fnode%2F2895&amp;title=Revisiting%20development%20strategies%20under%20climate%20uncertainty%3A%20Insights%20from%20Malawi"></a><a class="a2a_button_facebook"></a><a class="a2a_button_twitter"></a><a class="a2a_button_linkedin"></a><a class="a2a_button_email"></a><a class="a2a_button_print"></a></span> Sat, 20 Jul 2024 15:00:45 +0000 sara.gustafson 2895 at https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org Evaluating impacts: Lessons from food systems interventions across Africa and Asia https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/2894 <span>Evaluating impacts: Lessons from food systems interventions across Africa and Asia</span> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field__item"><p>Food systems play an important role in shaping our diets. Recently, there has been growing attention to food systems transformation, which involves changing different components of global food systems to make nutritious foods more accessible to consumers. At the 2021 UN Food Systems Summit, more than 100 countries pledged to transform their food systems, a clear recognition of the importance of healthy diets in preventing all forms of malnutrition worldwide.</p></div> <span><span>sara.gustafson</span></span> <span>Tue, 07/16/2024 - 10:48</span> <span class="article__meta"> ∙ </span><div class="article__meta d-inline-block"><div class="d-inline">Source: </div> <a href="https://www.ifpri.org/blog/evaluating-impacts-lessons-from-food-systems-interventions-across-africa-and-asia/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">IFPRI.org</a></div> <span class="a2a_kit a2a_kit_size_32 addtoany_list" data-a2a-url="https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/2894" data-a2a-title="Evaluating impacts: Lessons from food systems interventions across Africa and Asia"><a class="a2a_dd addtoany_share" href="https://www.addtoany.com/share#url=https%3A%2F%2Fssa.foodsecurityportal.org%2Fnode%2F2894&amp;title=Evaluating%20impacts%3A%20Lessons%20from%20food%20systems%20interventions%20across%20Africa%20and%20Asia"></a><a class="a2a_button_facebook"></a><a class="a2a_button_twitter"></a><a class="a2a_button_linkedin"></a><a class="a2a_button_email"></a><a class="a2a_button_print"></a></span> Tue, 16 Jul 2024 14:48:34 +0000 sara.gustafson 2894 at https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org Conflict Continues to Drive Food Crisis in Congo https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/2885 <span>Conflict Continues to Drive Food Crisis in Congo</span> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field__item"><p>Forty percent of the population of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is currently facing IPC Phase 3 (Crisis) or above food insecurity, according to a new IPC country report. Continuing conflict, extreme weather events and other natural disasters, and displacement of large swathes of the population have all contributed to protracted food insecurity in the country.</p></div> <span><span>sara.gustafson</span></span> <span>Tue, 07/09/2024 - 16:58</span> <span class="a2a_kit a2a_kit_size_32 addtoany_list" data-a2a-url="https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/2885" data-a2a-title="Conflict Continues to Drive Food Crisis in Congo"><a class="a2a_dd addtoany_share" href="https://www.addtoany.com/share#url=https%3A%2F%2Fssa.foodsecurityportal.org%2Fnode%2F2885&amp;title=Conflict%20Continues%20to%20Drive%20Food%20Crisis%20in%20Congo"></a><a class="a2a_button_facebook"></a><a class="a2a_button_twitter"></a><a class="a2a_button_linkedin"></a><a class="a2a_button_email"></a><a class="a2a_button_print"></a></span> Tue, 09 Jul 2024 20:58:01 +0000 sara.gustafson 2885 at https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org Malawi Continues to Face Potential Food Crisis https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/2883 <span>Malawi Continues to Face Potential Food Crisis</span> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field__item"><p>Malawi continues to face a looming food crisis, according to the latest alerts from IPC and FEWS Net.  </p></div> <span><span>sara.gustafson</span></span> <span>Mon, 07/08/2024 - 16:26</span> <span class="a2a_kit a2a_kit_size_32 addtoany_list" data-a2a-url="https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/2883" data-a2a-title="Malawi Continues to Face Potential Food Crisis"><a class="a2a_dd addtoany_share" href="https://www.addtoany.com/share#url=https%3A%2F%2Fssa.foodsecurityportal.org%2Fnode%2F2883&amp;title=Malawi%20Continues%20to%20Face%20Potential%20Food%20Crisis"></a><a class="a2a_button_facebook"></a><a class="a2a_button_twitter"></a><a class="a2a_button_linkedin"></a><a class="a2a_button_email"></a><a class="a2a_button_print"></a></span> Mon, 08 Jul 2024 20:26:11 +0000 sara.gustafson 2883 at https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org Sudan’s food crisis deepens as conflict intensifies https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/2882 <span>Sudan’s food crisis deepens as conflict intensifies</span> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field__item"><p>After 14 months of escalating internal conflict, Sudan is now confronting its most severe food security crisis on record. The latest Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) report, released June 27, reveals a grim picture: More than half the population is facing acute food insecurity, with a high risk of famine in multiple regions if immediate action is not taken.</p></div> <span><span>Brice.Tchinde</span></span> <span>Mon, 07/01/2024 - 12:21</span> <span class="article__meta"> ∙ </span><div class="article__meta d-inline-block"><div class="d-inline">Source: </div> <a href="https://www.ifpri.org/blog/sudans-food-crisis-deepens-as-conflict-intensifies/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">IFPRI.org</a></div> <span class="a2a_kit a2a_kit_size_32 addtoany_list" data-a2a-url="https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/2882" data-a2a-title="Sudan’s food crisis deepens as conflict intensifies"><a class="a2a_dd addtoany_share" href="https://www.addtoany.com/share#url=https%3A%2F%2Fssa.foodsecurityportal.org%2Fnode%2F2882&amp;title=Sudan%E2%80%99s%20food%20crisis%20deepens%20as%20conflict%20intensifies"></a><a class="a2a_button_facebook"></a><a class="a2a_button_twitter"></a><a class="a2a_button_linkedin"></a><a class="a2a_button_email"></a><a class="a2a_button_print"></a></span> Mon, 01 Jul 2024 16:21:41 +0000 Brice.Tchinde 2882 at https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org Resilience in Rwanda: New Brief Looks at Impact of Economic Shock https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/2859 <span>Resilience in Rwanda: New Brief Looks at Impact of Economic Shock</span> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field__item"><p>On January 12, 2024, trade between Rwanda and Burundi came to a halt when the border crossing was unexpectedly closed. Food prices in Rwanda may have been expected to fluctuate more than normal as a result—both falling prices for commodities typically exported to Burundi that instead began flooding local markets and rising prices for commodities typically imported from Burundi that faced suddenly limited local supply.</p></div> <span><span>sara.gustafson</span></span> <span>Thu, 06/27/2024 - 12:10</span> <span class="a2a_kit a2a_kit_size_32 addtoany_list" data-a2a-url="https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/2859" data-a2a-title="Resilience in Rwanda: New Brief Looks at Impact of Economic Shock"><a class="a2a_dd addtoany_share" href="https://www.addtoany.com/share#url=https%3A%2F%2Fssa.foodsecurityportal.org%2Fnode%2F2859&amp;title=Resilience%20in%20Rwanda%3A%20New%20Brief%20Looks%20at%20Impact%20of%20Economic%20Shock"></a><a class="a2a_button_facebook"></a><a class="a2a_button_twitter"></a><a class="a2a_button_linkedin"></a><a class="a2a_button_email"></a><a class="a2a_button_print"></a></span> Thu, 27 Jun 2024 16:10:13 +0000 sara.gustafson 2859 at https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org Leveraging the Potential of Ghana's Food System https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/2857 <span>Leveraging the Potential of Ghana&#039;s Food System</span> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field__item"><p>Malnutrition—including undernutrition, micronutrient deficiencies, overweight, obesity, and diet-related non-communicable diseases (NCDs)—poses a staggering challenge to health, food security, and economic growth outcomes around the world. In Ghana, an estimated 256.1 million people experienced hunger and 240 million were undernourished in 2018. At the same time, rates of obesity and diet-related NCDs in the country have risen significantly—from just 10 percent of Ghanaian adults in 1993 to 40 percent in 2015.</p></div> <span><span>sara.gustafson</span></span> <span>Tue, 06/25/2024 - 13:08</span> <span class="a2a_kit a2a_kit_size_32 addtoany_list" data-a2a-url="https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/2857" data-a2a-title="Leveraging the Potential of Ghana&#039;s Food System"><a class="a2a_dd addtoany_share" href="https://www.addtoany.com/share#url=https%3A%2F%2Fssa.foodsecurityportal.org%2Fnode%2F2857&amp;title=Leveraging%20the%20Potential%20of%20Ghana%27s%20Food%20System"></a><a class="a2a_button_facebook"></a><a class="a2a_button_twitter"></a><a class="a2a_button_linkedin"></a><a class="a2a_button_email"></a><a class="a2a_button_print"></a></span> Tue, 25 Jun 2024 17:08:55 +0000 sara.gustafson 2857 at https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org Sudan food emergency: Unpacking the scale of the disaster and the actions needed https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/2855 <span>Sudan food emergency: Unpacking the scale of the disaster and the actions needed</span> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field__item"><p>The United Nations recently warned of the risk of famine in Sudan. The war between the army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces has killed civilians and devastated livelihoods on a massive scale. Around 18 million people are already acutely hungry, including 3.6 million children who are acutely malnourished.</p> <p>IFPRI Research Fellow Oliver Kiptoo Kirui, who co-authored the recent IFPRI-UNDP Sudan National Household Survey report—conducted in the midst of war—provides insights on the scale of the country’s food emergency.</p> <p>What’s the food security situation in Sudan?</p></div> <span><span>Brice.Tchinde</span></span> <span>Fri, 06/14/2024 - 09:52</span> <span class="article__meta"> ∙ </span><div class="article__meta d-inline-block"><div class="d-inline">Source: </div> <a href="https://theconversation.com/sudan-food-emergency-local-researcher-unpacks-scale-of-the-disaster-and-what-action-is-needed-232197" target="_blank" rel="noopener">theconversation.com</a></div> <span class="a2a_kit a2a_kit_size_32 addtoany_list" data-a2a-url="https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/2855" data-a2a-title="Sudan food emergency: Unpacking the scale of the disaster and the actions needed"><a class="a2a_dd addtoany_share" href="https://www.addtoany.com/share#url=https%3A%2F%2Fssa.foodsecurityportal.org%2Fnode%2F2855&amp;title=Sudan%20food%20emergency%3A%20Unpacking%20the%20scale%20of%20the%20disaster%20and%20the%20actions%20needed"></a><a class="a2a_button_facebook"></a><a class="a2a_button_twitter"></a><a class="a2a_button_linkedin"></a><a class="a2a_button_email"></a><a class="a2a_button_print"></a></span> Fri, 14 Jun 2024 13:52:30 +0000 Brice.Tchinde 2855 at https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org Acute Food Insecurity Expected to Rise in West Africa and the Sahel https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/2846 <span>Acute Food Insecurity Expected to Rise in West Africa and the Sahel</span> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field__item"><p>Food insecurity is escalating in West Africa and the Sahel region, according to the latest Regional Report on Food Security and Nutrition in West Africa and the Sahel (RRSAN) from the Food Security Information Network (FSIN). Between June and August 2024, as many as 50 million people across 16 countries could face CH Phase 3 (Crisis) or above food insecurity.</p></div> <span><span>sara.gustafson</span></span> <span>Tue, 06/11/2024 - 11:16</span> <span class="a2a_kit a2a_kit_size_32 addtoany_list" data-a2a-url="https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/2846" data-a2a-title="Acute Food Insecurity Expected to Rise in West Africa and the Sahel"><a class="a2a_dd addtoany_share" href="https://www.addtoany.com/share#url=https%3A%2F%2Fssa.foodsecurityportal.org%2Fnode%2F2846&amp;title=Acute%20Food%20Insecurity%20Expected%20to%20Rise%20in%20West%20Africa%20and%20the%20Sahel"></a><a class="a2a_button_facebook"></a><a class="a2a_button_twitter"></a><a class="a2a_button_linkedin"></a><a class="a2a_button_email"></a><a class="a2a_button_print"></a></span> Tue, 11 Jun 2024 15:16:27 +0000 sara.gustafson 2846 at https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org Political Commitment to Improved Nutrition Grows in Africa But Significant Challenges Remain: 2024 GFPR Released https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/2844 <span>Political Commitment to Improved Nutrition Grows in Africa But Significant Challenges Remain: 2024 GFPR Released</span> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field__item"><p>The transformation of African food systems to support healthy, sustainable diets presents a significant challenge, according to the 2024 Global Food Policy Report released in May. Cereal production remains the key driver of the region’s domestic food systems, while more nutrient-dense foods like fruits, vegetables, pulses, meat, and dairy remain unaffordable for much of the region’s population. Africa also faces a double burden of malnutrition, with both undernutrition and overnutrition (overweight/obesity) rates increasing.</p></div> <span><span>sara.gustafson</span></span> <span>Fri, 06/07/2024 - 15:10</span> <span class="a2a_kit a2a_kit_size_32 addtoany_list" data-a2a-url="https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/2844" data-a2a-title="Political Commitment to Improved Nutrition Grows in Africa But Significant Challenges Remain: 2024 GFPR Released"><a class="a2a_dd addtoany_share" href="https://www.addtoany.com/share#url=https%3A%2F%2Fssa.foodsecurityportal.org%2Fnode%2F2844&amp;title=Political%20Commitment%20to%20Improved%20Nutrition%20Grows%20in%20Africa%20But%20Significant%20Challenges%20Remain%3A%202024%20GFPR%20Released"></a><a class="a2a_button_facebook"></a><a class="a2a_button_twitter"></a><a class="a2a_button_linkedin"></a><a class="a2a_button_email"></a><a class="a2a_button_print"></a></span> Fri, 07 Jun 2024 19:10:24 +0000 sara.gustafson 2844 at https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org Responding to Malawi's Looming Food Crisis https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/2831 <span>Responding to Malawi&#039;s Looming Food Crisis</span> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field__item"><p>Malawi is heading towards a severe food crisis later this year after an El Niño induced mid-season dry spell—the worst in the last hundred years—affected the harvest of maize, the staple food grown by nine out of 10 farming households.</p></div> <span><span>Brice.Tchinde</span></span> <span>Fri, 05/31/2024 - 16:56</span> <span class="article__meta"> ∙ </span><div class="article__meta d-inline-block"><div class="d-inline">Source: </div> <a href="https://massp.ifpri.info/2024/05/29/responding-to-el-nino-in-malawi/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">massp.ifpri.info</a></div> <span class="a2a_kit a2a_kit_size_32 addtoany_list" data-a2a-url="https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/2831" data-a2a-title="Responding to Malawi&#039;s Looming Food Crisis"><a class="a2a_dd addtoany_share" href="https://www.addtoany.com/share#url=https%3A%2F%2Fssa.foodsecurityportal.org%2Fnode%2F2831&amp;title=Responding%20to%20Malawi%27s%20Looming%20Food%20Crisis"></a><a class="a2a_button_facebook"></a><a class="a2a_button_twitter"></a><a class="a2a_button_linkedin"></a><a class="a2a_button_email"></a><a class="a2a_button_print"></a></span> Fri, 31 May 2024 20:56:41 +0000 Brice.Tchinde 2831 at https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org Increasing Resilience in the Face of Climate Shocks: Evidence from Somalia https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/2829 <span>Increasing Resilience in the Face of Climate Shocks: Evidence from Somalia</span> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field__item"><p>In October 2023, the Baidoa district of Somalia experienced severe flooding, impacting more than 120,000 people, including nearly 100,000 internally displaced people. In a new IFPRI learning brief, researchers explore how this extreme weather event affected households in the area and how the country’s Ultra-Poor Graduation (UPG) intervention can play an enhanced role in protecting vulnerable populations from future shocks.  </p></div> <span><span>sara.gustafson</span></span> <span>Sun, 05/26/2024 - 11:52</span> <span class="a2a_kit a2a_kit_size_32 addtoany_list" data-a2a-url="https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/2829" data-a2a-title="Increasing Resilience in the Face of Climate Shocks: Evidence from Somalia"><a class="a2a_dd addtoany_share" href="https://www.addtoany.com/share#url=https%3A%2F%2Fssa.foodsecurityportal.org%2Fnode%2F2829&amp;title=Increasing%20Resilience%20in%20the%20Face%20of%20Climate%20Shocks%3A%20Evidence%20from%20Somalia"></a><a class="a2a_button_facebook"></a><a class="a2a_button_twitter"></a><a class="a2a_button_linkedin"></a><a class="a2a_button_email"></a><a class="a2a_button_print"></a></span> Sun, 26 May 2024 15:52:02 +0000 sara.gustafson 2829 at https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org Food Crisis in Sudan: New Report Provides Policy Recommendations for Recovery https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/2822 <span>Food Crisis in Sudan: New Report Provides Policy Recommendations for Recovery</span> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field__item"><p>Since the outbreak of conflict in April 2023, Sudan has seen deteriorating food security and economic activity, disrupted markets and agrifood systems, and a steadily building humanitarian crisis. According to a new policy note from IFPRI’s Sudan Strategy Support Program, if steps are not taken to protect livelihoods and food security, 4 million people could fall into poverty and an additional 2 million could face food insecurity and malnourishment by 2028.</p></div> <span><span>sara.gustafson</span></span> <span>Sat, 05/18/2024 - 11:10</span> <span class="a2a_kit a2a_kit_size_32 addtoany_list" data-a2a-url="https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/2822" data-a2a-title="Food Crisis in Sudan: New Report Provides Policy Recommendations for Recovery"><a class="a2a_dd addtoany_share" href="https://www.addtoany.com/share#url=https%3A%2F%2Fssa.foodsecurityportal.org%2Fnode%2F2822&amp;title=Food%20Crisis%20in%20Sudan%3A%20New%20Report%20Provides%20Policy%20Recommendations%20for%20Recovery"></a><a class="a2a_button_facebook"></a><a class="a2a_button_twitter"></a><a class="a2a_button_linkedin"></a><a class="a2a_button_email"></a><a class="a2a_button_print"></a></span> Sat, 18 May 2024 15:10:18 +0000 sara.gustafson 2822 at https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org Soaring cocoa prices: Diverse impacts and implications for key West African producers https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/2797 <span>Soaring cocoa prices: Diverse impacts and implications for key West African producers</span> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field__item"><p>Cocoa bean prices have been rising since the last quarter of 2023, hitting a record high of $10.97 per kilogram on April 19 (Figure 1). The price spike is due to a significant drop in bean production by major global suppliers—four key producing nations in West and Central Africa account for more than 60% of the world's supply of cocoa beans: Cote d’Ivoire (with 38% of the global production in 2022), Ghana (19%), Nigeria (5%), and Cameroon (5%).1</p></div> <span><span>Brice.Tchinde</span></span> <span>Fri, 05/10/2024 - 06:31</span> <span class="article__meta"> ∙ </span><div class="article__meta d-inline-block"><div class="d-inline">Source: </div> <a href="https://www.ifpri.org/blog/soaring-cocoa-prices-diverse-impacts-and-implications-key-west-african-producers" target="_blank" rel="noopener">IFPRI.org</a></div> <span class="a2a_kit a2a_kit_size_32 addtoany_list" data-a2a-url="https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/2797" data-a2a-title="Soaring cocoa prices: Diverse impacts and implications for key West African producers"><a class="a2a_dd addtoany_share" href="https://www.addtoany.com/share#url=https%3A%2F%2Fssa.foodsecurityportal.org%2Fnode%2F2797&amp;title=Soaring%20cocoa%20prices%3A%20Diverse%20impacts%20and%20implications%20for%20key%20West%20African%20producers"></a><a class="a2a_button_facebook"></a><a class="a2a_button_twitter"></a><a class="a2a_button_linkedin"></a><a class="a2a_button_email"></a><a class="a2a_button_print"></a></span> Fri, 10 May 2024 10:31:37 +0000 Brice.Tchinde 2797 at https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org Soaring cocoa prices: Diverse impacts and implications for key West African producers https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/2795 <span>Soaring cocoa prices: Diverse impacts and implications for key West African producers</span> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field__item"><p>Cocoa bean prices have been rising since the last quarter of 2023, hitting a record high of $10.97 per kilogram on April 19 (Figure 1). The price spike is due to a significant drop in bean production by major global suppliers—four key producing nations in West and Central Africa account for more than 60% of the world's supply of cocoa beans: Cote d’Ivoire (with 38% of the global production in 2022), Ghana (19%), Nigeria (5%), and Cameroon (5%).1</p></div> <span><span>sara.gustafson</span></span> <span>Thu, 05/09/2024 - 14:50</span> <span class="article__meta"> ∙ </span><div class="article__meta d-inline-block"><div class="d-inline">Source: </div> <a href="https://www.ifpri.org/blog/soaring-cocoa-prices-diverse-impacts-and-implications-key-west-african-producers" target="_blank" rel="noopener">IFPRI.org</a></div> <span class="a2a_kit a2a_kit_size_32 addtoany_list" data-a2a-url="https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/2795" data-a2a-title="Soaring cocoa prices: Diverse impacts and implications for key West African producers"><a class="a2a_dd addtoany_share" href="https://www.addtoany.com/share#url=https%3A%2F%2Fssa.foodsecurityportal.org%2Fnode%2F2795&amp;title=Soaring%20cocoa%20prices%3A%20Diverse%20impacts%20and%20implications%20for%20key%20West%20African%20producers"></a><a class="a2a_button_facebook"></a><a class="a2a_button_twitter"></a><a class="a2a_button_linkedin"></a><a class="a2a_button_email"></a><a class="a2a_button_print"></a></span> Thu, 09 May 2024 18:50:29 +0000 sara.gustafson 2795 at https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org Acute Food Insecurity Remains Alarmingly High in SSA: Global Report on Food Crises Released https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/2800 <span>Acute Food Insecurity Remains Alarmingly High in SSA: Global Report on Food Crises Released</span> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field__item"><p>Despite some marginal improvements at the country level, Africa south of the Sahara remains mired in acute food insecurity and escalating food crises, according to the 2024 Global Report on Food Crisis (GRFC). Conflict, extreme weather events, economic shocks, and forced displacement continue to drive up rates of food insecurity and malnutrition throughout the region, with the outlook for 2024 equally grim.</p> <p>Central and Southern Africa</p></div> <span><span>sara.gustafson</span></span> <span>Wed, 05/01/2024 - 12:43</span> <span class="a2a_kit a2a_kit_size_32 addtoany_list" data-a2a-url="https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/2800" data-a2a-title="Acute Food Insecurity Remains Alarmingly High in SSA: Global Report on Food Crises Released"><a class="a2a_dd addtoany_share" href="https://www.addtoany.com/share#url=https%3A%2F%2Fssa.foodsecurityportal.org%2Fnode%2F2800&amp;title=Acute%20Food%20Insecurity%20Remains%20Alarmingly%20High%20in%20SSA%3A%20Global%20Report%20on%20Food%20Crises%20Released"></a><a class="a2a_button_facebook"></a><a class="a2a_button_twitter"></a><a class="a2a_button_linkedin"></a><a class="a2a_button_email"></a><a class="a2a_button_print"></a></span> Wed, 01 May 2024 16:43:34 +0000 sara.gustafson 2800 at https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org Act now to address Malawi’s looming food crisis https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/2765 <span>Act now to address Malawi’s looming food crisis</span> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field__item"><p>Malawi is facing a severe drought crisis linked to the El Niño climate phenomenon. On March 23, President Lazarus Chakwera declared a state of disaster in 23 of Malawi’s 28 districts in anticipation of a poor harvest and appealed for more than $200 million in humanitarian assistance.</p></div> <span><span>sara.gustafson</span></span> <span>Fri, 04/12/2024 - 16:25</span> <span class="article__meta"> ∙ </span><div class="article__meta d-inline-block"><div class="d-inline">Source: </div> <a href="https://www.ifpri.org/blog/act-now-address-malawis-looming-food-crisis" target="_blank" rel="noopener">IFPRI.org</a></div> <span class="a2a_kit a2a_kit_size_32 addtoany_list" data-a2a-url="https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/2765" data-a2a-title="Act now to address Malawi’s looming food crisis"><a class="a2a_dd addtoany_share" href="https://www.addtoany.com/share#url=https%3A%2F%2Fssa.foodsecurityportal.org%2Fnode%2F2765&amp;title=Act%20now%20to%20address%20Malawi%E2%80%99s%20looming%20food%20crisis"></a><a class="a2a_button_facebook"></a><a class="a2a_button_twitter"></a><a class="a2a_button_linkedin"></a><a class="a2a_button_email"></a><a class="a2a_button_print"></a></span> Fri, 12 Apr 2024 20:25:13 +0000 sara.gustafson 2765 at https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org Southern Africa drought: Impacts on maize production https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/2766 <span>Southern Africa drought: Impacts on maize production</span> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field__item"><p>Parts of Southern Africa have been experiencing a severe drought since late 2023, fueled in large part by the ongoing El Niño Southern Oscillation. Falling harvests have led to disaster declarations in Malawi, Zambia, and Zimbabwe and affected countries across the region. In particular, maize yields have fallen sharply, threatening food security for millions of households depending on this key staple for a significant share of total calories consumed on a daily basis (Figure 1).</p></div> <span><span>sara.gustafson</span></span> <span>Wed, 04/10/2024 - 12:29</span> <span class="article__meta"> ∙ </span><div class="article__meta d-inline-block"><div class="d-inline">Source: </div> <a href="https://www.ifpri.org/blog/southern-africa-drought-impacts-maize-production" target="_blank" rel="noopener">IFPRI.org</a></div> <span class="a2a_kit a2a_kit_size_32 addtoany_list" data-a2a-url="https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/2766" data-a2a-title="Southern Africa drought: Impacts on maize production"><a class="a2a_dd addtoany_share" href="https://www.addtoany.com/share#url=https%3A%2F%2Fssa.foodsecurityportal.org%2Fnode%2F2766&amp;title=Southern%20Africa%20drought%3A%20Impacts%20on%20maize%20production"></a><a class="a2a_button_facebook"></a><a class="a2a_button_twitter"></a><a class="a2a_button_linkedin"></a><a class="a2a_button_email"></a><a class="a2a_button_print"></a></span> Wed, 10 Apr 2024 16:29:22 +0000 sara.gustafson 2766 at https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org Mitigating Climate Change in Ethiopia: Policies and Priorities https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/2751 <span>Mitigating Climate Change in Ethiopia: Policies and Priorities</span> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field__item"><p>Ethiopia is in the midst of the worst drought in the past 40 years, with six consecutive failed or below-average rainy seasons in the country’s pastoral areas. At the same time, flooding in other regions has disrupted livelihoods and caused widespread damage to lands and infrastructure. Climate shocks like these have been a major contributing factor to Ethiopia’s recent economic reversals, says a new report from the World Bank Group, and strong government action is needed to prepare for and adapt to an uncertain climate future.</p></div> <span><span>sara.gustafson</span></span> <span>Fri, 04/05/2024 - 16:08</span> <span class="a2a_kit a2a_kit_size_32 addtoany_list" data-a2a-url="https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/2751" data-a2a-title="Mitigating Climate Change in Ethiopia: Policies and Priorities"><a class="a2a_dd addtoany_share" href="https://www.addtoany.com/share#url=https%3A%2F%2Fssa.foodsecurityportal.org%2Fnode%2F2751&amp;title=Mitigating%20Climate%20Change%20in%20Ethiopia%3A%20Policies%20and%20Priorities"></a><a class="a2a_button_facebook"></a><a class="a2a_button_twitter"></a><a class="a2a_button_linkedin"></a><a class="a2a_button_email"></a><a class="a2a_button_print"></a></span> Fri, 05 Apr 2024 20:08:55 +0000 sara.gustafson 2751 at https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org Global cocoa market sees steep price rise amid supply shortfall https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/2746 <span>Global cocoa market sees steep price rise amid supply shortfall</span> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field__item"><p>Cocoa bean prices have climbed to record nominal levels over the past six months, more than doubling since August 2023 (Figure 1). This price spike has largely been driven by weather-related diseases that have reduced cocoa production in key West African countries accounting for almost three quarters of world supplies.</p></div> <span><span>Brice.Tchinde</span></span> <span>Wed, 04/03/2024 - 17:45</span> <span class="article__meta"> ∙ </span><div class="article__meta d-inline-block"><div class="d-inline">Source: </div> <a href="https://www.ifpri.org/blog/global-cocoa-market-sees-steep-price-rise-amid-supply-shortfall" target="_blank" rel="noopener">IFPRI.org</a></div> <span class="a2a_kit a2a_kit_size_32 addtoany_list" data-a2a-url="https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/2746" data-a2a-title="Global cocoa market sees steep price rise amid supply shortfall"><a class="a2a_dd addtoany_share" href="https://www.addtoany.com/share#url=https%3A%2F%2Fssa.foodsecurityportal.org%2Fnode%2F2746&amp;title=Global%20cocoa%20market%20sees%20steep%20price%20rise%20amid%20supply%20shortfall"></a><a class="a2a_button_facebook"></a><a class="a2a_button_twitter"></a><a class="a2a_button_linkedin"></a><a class="a2a_button_email"></a><a class="a2a_button_print"></a></span> Wed, 03 Apr 2024 21:45:16 +0000 Brice.Tchinde 2746 at https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org Sudan Faces Risk of Widespread Famine, Says New IPC and FEWS Net Alerts https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/2744 <span>Sudan Faces Risk of Widespread Famine, Says New IPC and FEWS Net Alerts</span> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field__item"><p>As conflict worsens in Sudan, the country is facing unprecedented levels of acute food insecurity and malnutrition, according to a new alerts from both Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) and FEWS Net.</p></div> <span><span>sara.gustafson</span></span> <span>Wed, 04/03/2024 - 12:56</span> <span class="a2a_kit a2a_kit_size_32 addtoany_list" data-a2a-url="https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/2744" data-a2a-title="Sudan Faces Risk of Widespread Famine, Says New IPC and FEWS Net Alerts"><a class="a2a_dd addtoany_share" href="https://www.addtoany.com/share#url=https%3A%2F%2Fssa.foodsecurityportal.org%2Fnode%2F2744&amp;title=Sudan%20Faces%20Risk%20of%20Widespread%20Famine%2C%20Says%20New%20IPC%20and%20FEWS%20Net%20Alerts"></a><a class="a2a_button_facebook"></a><a class="a2a_button_twitter"></a><a class="a2a_button_linkedin"></a><a class="a2a_button_email"></a><a class="a2a_button_print"></a></span> Wed, 03 Apr 2024 16:56:24 +0000 sara.gustafson 2744 at https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org Intersection of Water, Food, and Nutrition Security: Evidence from SSA https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/2735 <span>Intersection of Water, Food, and Nutrition Security: Evidence from SSA</span> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field__item"><p>The UN estimates as many as 2.2 billion people worldwide do not have access to clean, safe drinking water. As rising global temperatures, changing precipitation patterns, and a growing global population put additional pressures on this critical natural resource, water insecurity will likely become an even more important determining factor in global and regional conflict. In a recent paper in Food Security, researchers examine the role of water insecurity in two other related challenges: food insecurity and dietary diversity.</p></div> <span><span>sara.gustafson</span></span> <span>Wed, 03/27/2024 - 11:40</span> <span class="a2a_kit a2a_kit_size_32 addtoany_list" data-a2a-url="https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/2735" data-a2a-title="Intersection of Water, Food, and Nutrition Security: Evidence from SSA"><a class="a2a_dd addtoany_share" href="https://www.addtoany.com/share#url=https%3A%2F%2Fssa.foodsecurityportal.org%2Fnode%2F2735&amp;title=Intersection%20of%20Water%2C%20Food%2C%20and%20Nutrition%20Security%3A%20Evidence%20from%20SSA"></a><a class="a2a_button_facebook"></a><a class="a2a_button_twitter"></a><a class="a2a_button_linkedin"></a><a class="a2a_button_email"></a><a class="a2a_button_print"></a></span> Wed, 27 Mar 2024 15:40:41 +0000 sara.gustafson 2735 at https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org Conference: Navigating Sudan’s conflict – research insights and policy implications https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/2734 <span>Conference: Navigating Sudan’s conflict – research insights and policy implications</span> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field__item"><p>Since the onset of civil war in April 2023, millions of people in Sudan have suffered from loss of livelihoods, destruction of infrastructure, and disruption of essential services. With the war still underway, Sudan is facing the world's largest displacement crisis—with 6.5 million displaced people internally and another 1.7 million driven into neighboring countries—and a surge in acute food insecurity, soaring poverty levels, and extensive losses in income, employment, and productive assets.</p></div> <span><span>sara.gustafson</span></span> <span>Sun, 03/24/2024 - 12:15</span> <span class="a2a_kit a2a_kit_size_32 addtoany_list" data-a2a-url="https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/2734" data-a2a-title="Conference: Navigating Sudan’s conflict – research insights and policy implications"><a class="a2a_dd addtoany_share" href="https://www.addtoany.com/share#url=https%3A%2F%2Fssa.foodsecurityportal.org%2Fnode%2F2734&amp;title=Conference%3A%20Navigating%20Sudan%E2%80%99s%20conflict%20%E2%80%93%20research%20insights%20and%20policy%20implications"></a><a class="a2a_button_facebook"></a><a class="a2a_button_twitter"></a><a class="a2a_button_linkedin"></a><a class="a2a_button_email"></a><a class="a2a_button_print"></a></span> Sun, 24 Mar 2024 16:15:52 +0000 sara.gustafson 2734 at https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org Who’s afraid of high fertilizer prices? https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/2733 <span>Who’s afraid of high fertilizer prices?</span> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field__item"><p>During 2021 and 2022, global food and fertilizer prices spiked due to several overlapping factors. Demand rose as the world economy emerged from the COVID-19 recession; global supply chains suffered major disruptions associated with the uneven recovery; and the outbreak of war between Russia and Ukraine—both key food and fertilizer producers—generated yet another shock.</p></div> <span><span>sara.gustafson</span></span> <span>Thu, 03/21/2024 - 16:30</span> <span class="article__meta"> ∙ </span><div class="article__meta d-inline-block"><div class="d-inline">Source: </div> <a href="https://www.ifpri.org/blog/whos-afraid-high-fertilizer-prices" target="_blank" rel="noopener">IFPRI.org</a></div> <span class="a2a_kit a2a_kit_size_32 addtoany_list" data-a2a-url="https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/2733" data-a2a-title="Who’s afraid of high fertilizer prices?"><a class="a2a_dd addtoany_share" href="https://www.addtoany.com/share#url=https%3A%2F%2Fssa.foodsecurityportal.org%2Fnode%2F2733&amp;title=Who%E2%80%99s%20afraid%20of%20high%20fertilizer%20prices%3F"></a><a class="a2a_button_facebook"></a><a class="a2a_button_twitter"></a><a class="a2a_button_linkedin"></a><a class="a2a_button_email"></a><a class="a2a_button_print"></a></span> Thu, 21 Mar 2024 20:30:01 +0000 sara.gustafson 2733 at https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org Evaluating Fertilizer Subsidies in Malawi https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/2725 <span>Evaluating Fertilizer Subsidies in Malawi</span> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field__item"><p>Since the 1950s, Malawi has used a national fertilizer subsidy program as a way to spur use of inorganic fertilizers, boost domestic maize production, and ensure food security and self-sufficiency for smallholder farmers. According to new working paper from the Malawi Strategy Support Program, however, the national subsidy program may not be the most efficient investment for improving the country’s food security and domestic production goals.</p></div> <span><span>sara.gustafson</span></span> <span>Fri, 03/15/2024 - 16:59</span> <span class="a2a_kit a2a_kit_size_32 addtoany_list" data-a2a-url="https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/2725" data-a2a-title="Evaluating Fertilizer Subsidies in Malawi"><a class="a2a_dd addtoany_share" href="https://www.addtoany.com/share#url=https%3A%2F%2Fssa.foodsecurityportal.org%2Fnode%2F2725&amp;title=Evaluating%20Fertilizer%20Subsidies%20in%20Malawi"></a><a class="a2a_button_facebook"></a><a class="a2a_button_twitter"></a><a class="a2a_button_linkedin"></a><a class="a2a_button_email"></a><a class="a2a_button_print"></a></span> Fri, 15 Mar 2024 20:59:12 +0000 sara.gustafson 2725 at https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org Do ultra-poor graduation programs build resilience against droughts? Evidence from rural Ethiopia https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/2717 <span>Do ultra-poor graduation programs build resilience against droughts? Evidence from rural Ethiopia</span> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field__item"><p>A growing body of evidence now suggests that global warming increases the risk of extreme weather events such as droughts, floods, and tropical cyclones (Seneviratne et al. 2021), and these shocks often force poor households to consume less or sell valuable assets, worsening their food security and increasing their vulnerability to chronic poverty. These effects can be particularly salient for women, who often have less resources than male family members even within poor households (Fruttero et al. 2023, van Daalen et al.</p></div> <span><span>Brice.Tchinde</span></span> <span>Thu, 03/07/2024 - 05:46</span> <span class="article__meta"> ∙ </span><div class="article__meta d-inline-block"><div class="d-inline">Source: </div> <a href="https://www.ifpri.org/blog/do-ultra-poor-graduation-programs-build-resilience-against-droughts-evidence-rural-ethiopia" target="_blank" rel="noopener">IFPRI.org</a></div> <span class="a2a_kit a2a_kit_size_32 addtoany_list" data-a2a-url="https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/2717" data-a2a-title="Do ultra-poor graduation programs build resilience against droughts? Evidence from rural Ethiopia"><a class="a2a_dd addtoany_share" href="https://www.addtoany.com/share#url=https%3A%2F%2Fssa.foodsecurityportal.org%2Fnode%2F2717&amp;title=Do%20ultra-poor%20graduation%20programs%20build%20resilience%20against%20droughts%3F%20Evidence%20from%20rural%20Ethiopia"></a><a class="a2a_button_facebook"></a><a class="a2a_button_twitter"></a><a class="a2a_button_linkedin"></a><a class="a2a_button_email"></a><a class="a2a_button_print"></a></span> Thu, 07 Mar 2024 10:46:58 +0000 Brice.Tchinde 2717 at https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org Transforming African Agriculture through Inclusive Agricultural Value Chain Development https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/2694 <span>Transforming African Agriculture through Inclusive Agricultural Value Chain Development</span> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field__item"><p>Africa’s agricultural sector has the potential to drive important economic growth and development in the region. Agriculture accounts for 16 percent of Africa’s annual GDP and employs over half of its labor force, particularly youth and women workers. Despite the sector’s vast potential, however, African agriculture remains hampered by low resource productivity and little or no value addition; shocks like climate change, ongoing regional and local conflict, and supply and market disruptions resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic and global conflicts have only exacerbated these challenges.</p></div> <span><span>sara.gustafson</span></span> <span>Mon, 02/19/2024 - 15:37</span> <span class="a2a_kit a2a_kit_size_32 addtoany_list" data-a2a-url="https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/2694" data-a2a-title="Transforming African Agriculture through Inclusive Agricultural Value Chain Development"><a class="a2a_dd addtoany_share" href="https://www.addtoany.com/share#url=https%3A%2F%2Fssa.foodsecurityportal.org%2Fnode%2F2694&amp;title=Transforming%20African%20Agriculture%20through%20Inclusive%20Agricultural%20Value%20Chain%20Development"></a><a class="a2a_button_facebook"></a><a class="a2a_button_twitter"></a><a class="a2a_button_linkedin"></a><a class="a2a_button_email"></a><a class="a2a_button_print"></a></span> Mon, 19 Feb 2024 20:37:31 +0000 sara.gustafson 2694 at https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org Multiple Pathways to Better Food and Nutrition Security: Evidence from Uganda https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/2690 <span>Multiple Pathways to Better Food and Nutrition Security: Evidence from Uganda</span> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field__item"><p>More than half of the adult population in Uganda is employed in the agriculture and fishery industries, with an estimated 36 percent engaging in subsistence agriculture. Despite the importance of agriculture to Uganda’s economy, however, the country continues to suffer from high rates of food insecurity. Small-scale farmers are often particularly hard hit by the cycle of poverty and hunger due to the vulnerability of their livelihoods to price shocks, extreme weather events, and other disruptions.</p></div> <span><span>sara.gustafson</span></span> <span>Sun, 02/11/2024 - 12:59</span> <span class="a2a_kit a2a_kit_size_32 addtoany_list" data-a2a-url="https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/2690" data-a2a-title="Multiple Pathways to Better Food and Nutrition Security: Evidence from Uganda"><a class="a2a_dd addtoany_share" href="https://www.addtoany.com/share#url=https%3A%2F%2Fssa.foodsecurityportal.org%2Fnode%2F2690&amp;title=Multiple%20Pathways%20to%20Better%20Food%20and%20Nutrition%20Security%3A%20Evidence%20from%20Uganda"></a><a class="a2a_button_facebook"></a><a class="a2a_button_twitter"></a><a class="a2a_button_linkedin"></a><a class="a2a_button_email"></a><a class="a2a_button_print"></a></span> Sun, 11 Feb 2024 17:59:24 +0000 sara.gustafson 2690 at https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org Expanding conflict brings new food security challenges for Sudan https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/2688 <span>Expanding conflict brings new food security challenges for Sudan</span> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field__item"><p>Conflict continues to drive acute food insecurity and food assistance needs in Sudan, according to a recent FEWS Net alert.</p> <p>Fighting in the country has expanded into Sudan’s southeast region, a major agricultural production and food storage area. The region typically accounts for more than 50 percent of Sudan’s annual domestic cereal production. Conflict-led disruptions to both agricultural production and trade, including destruction of infrastructure, pose a substantial threat to food availability throughout the country, reports FEWS Net.</p></div> <span><span>sara.gustafson</span></span> <span>Wed, 02/07/2024 - 09:36</span> <span class="a2a_kit a2a_kit_size_32 addtoany_list" data-a2a-url="https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/2688" data-a2a-title="Expanding conflict brings new food security challenges for Sudan"><a class="a2a_dd addtoany_share" href="https://www.addtoany.com/share#url=https%3A%2F%2Fssa.foodsecurityportal.org%2Fnode%2F2688&amp;title=Expanding%20conflict%20brings%20new%20food%20security%20challenges%20for%20Sudan"></a><a class="a2a_button_facebook"></a><a class="a2a_button_twitter"></a><a class="a2a_button_linkedin"></a><a class="a2a_button_email"></a><a class="a2a_button_print"></a></span> Wed, 07 Feb 2024 14:36:36 +0000 sara.gustafson 2688 at https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org Grappling with compounding crises in domestic fertilizer markets in Africa: The case of Ethiopia https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/2673 <span>Grappling with compounding crises in domestic fertilizer markets in Africa: The case of Ethiopia</span> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field__item"><p>Global fertilizer markets experienced significant price surges beginning in 2020 and through 2022 due to a combination of factors, including higher natural gas prices, supply chain disruptions triggered by COVID-19, trade disruptions due to the Russia-Ukraine war, and export restrictions. Although parallel increases in international agricultural commodity prices may have cushioned these price shocks, insufficient availability and affordability of fertilizers are likely to have affected yield and profitability of smallholder production systems.</p></div> <span><span>sara.gustafson</span></span> <span>Tue, 01/23/2024 - 09:52</span> <span class="article__meta"> ∙ </span><div class="article__meta d-inline-block"><div class="d-inline">Source: </div> <a href="https://www.ifpri.org/blog/grappling-compounding-crises-domestic-fertilizer-markets-africa-case-ethiopia" target="_blank" rel="noopener">IFPRI.org</a></div> <span class="a2a_kit a2a_kit_size_32 addtoany_list" data-a2a-url="https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/2673" data-a2a-title="Grappling with compounding crises in domestic fertilizer markets in Africa: The case of Ethiopia"><a class="a2a_dd addtoany_share" href="https://www.addtoany.com/share#url=https%3A%2F%2Fssa.foodsecurityportal.org%2Fnode%2F2673&amp;title=Grappling%20with%20compounding%20crises%20in%20domestic%20fertilizer%20markets%20in%20Africa%3A%20The%20case%20of%20Ethiopia"></a><a class="a2a_button_facebook"></a><a class="a2a_button_twitter"></a><a class="a2a_button_linkedin"></a><a class="a2a_button_email"></a><a class="a2a_button_print"></a></span> Tue, 23 Jan 2024 14:52:05 +0000 sara.gustafson 2673 at https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org Impacts of Red Sea shipping disruptions on global food security https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/2672 <span>Impacts of Red Sea shipping disruptions on global food security</span> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field__item"><p>The recent attacks of Yemen-based Houthi rebels on ships in the Red Sea have paralyzed shipping through the Suez Canal, forcing exporters in the Black Sea region and elsewhere to consider alternative—and more costly—shipping routes. In early January, A.P. Moller-Maersk A/S, the world's second-largest container ship company, announced it would suspend shipments through the Red Sea. Trade volumes in the Suez Canal are down an estimated 40% since the attacks began.</p></div> <span><span>sara.gustafson</span></span> <span>Wed, 01/17/2024 - 17:29</span> <span class="article__meta"> ∙ </span><div class="article__meta d-inline-block"><div class="d-inline">Source: </div> <a href="https://www.ifpri.org/blog/impacts-red-sea-shipping-disruptions-global-food-security" target="_blank" rel="noopener">IFPRI.org</a></div> <span class="a2a_kit a2a_kit_size_32 addtoany_list" data-a2a-url="https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/2672" data-a2a-title="Impacts of Red Sea shipping disruptions on global food security"><a class="a2a_dd addtoany_share" href="https://www.addtoany.com/share#url=https%3A%2F%2Fssa.foodsecurityportal.org%2Fnode%2F2672&amp;title=Impacts%20of%20Red%20Sea%20shipping%20disruptions%20on%20global%20food%20security"></a><a class="a2a_button_facebook"></a><a class="a2a_button_twitter"></a><a class="a2a_button_linkedin"></a><a class="a2a_button_email"></a><a class="a2a_button_print"></a></span> Wed, 17 Jan 2024 22:29:49 +0000 sara.gustafson 2672 at https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org Packaging Climate-Smart Agricultural Practices to Increase Farmer Adoption: Evidence from Nigeria https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/2670 <span>Packaging Climate-Smart Agricultural Practices to Increase Farmer Adoption: Evidence from Nigeria</span> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field__item"><p>Extreme weather events and the long-term impacts of climate change pose a major risk for Africa south of the Sahara, threatening agricultural production and economic growth and hindering efforts to reduce poverty and food insecurity. Climate-smart agricultural practices (CSAPs) can help farmers better adapt to and mitigate these risks; however, the adoption of such practices in the region remains low.</p></div> <span><span>sara.gustafson</span></span> <span>Sat, 01/13/2024 - 14:15</span> <span class="a2a_kit a2a_kit_size_32 addtoany_list" data-a2a-url="https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/2670" data-a2a-title="Packaging Climate-Smart Agricultural Practices to Increase Farmer Adoption: Evidence from Nigeria"><a class="a2a_dd addtoany_share" href="https://www.addtoany.com/share#url=https%3A%2F%2Fssa.foodsecurityportal.org%2Fnode%2F2670&amp;title=Packaging%20Climate-Smart%20Agricultural%20Practices%20to%20Increase%20Farmer%20Adoption%3A%20Evidence%20from%20Nigeria"></a><a class="a2a_button_facebook"></a><a class="a2a_button_twitter"></a><a class="a2a_button_linkedin"></a><a class="a2a_button_email"></a><a class="a2a_button_print"></a></span> Sat, 13 Jan 2024 19:15:23 +0000 sara.gustafson 2670 at https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org Agricultural Cooperatives Could Hold Key to Increasing Resilience to Shocks https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/2669 <span>Agricultural Cooperatives Could Hold Key to Increasing Resilience to Shocks</span> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field__item"><p>Strong agricultural cooperatives could be a powerful pathway to protect vulnerable populations from food insecurity caused by shocks like the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a recent paper in Agriculture &amp; Food Security.</p></div> <span><span>sara.gustafson</span></span> <span>Fri, 01/12/2024 - 16:31</span> <span class="a2a_kit a2a_kit_size_32 addtoany_list" data-a2a-url="https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/2669" data-a2a-title="Agricultural Cooperatives Could Hold Key to Increasing Resilience to Shocks"><a class="a2a_dd addtoany_share" href="https://www.addtoany.com/share#url=https%3A%2F%2Fssa.foodsecurityportal.org%2Fnode%2F2669&amp;title=Agricultural%20Cooperatives%20Could%20Hold%20Key%20to%20Increasing%20Resilience%20to%20Shocks"></a><a class="a2a_button_facebook"></a><a class="a2a_button_twitter"></a><a class="a2a_button_linkedin"></a><a class="a2a_button_email"></a><a class="a2a_button_print"></a></span> Fri, 12 Jan 2024 21:31:02 +0000 sara.gustafson 2669 at https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org How is Kenya’s National Fertilizer Subsidy Program working? https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/2657 <span>How is Kenya’s National Fertilizer Subsidy Program working?</span> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field__item"><p>The Kenyan National Fertilizer Subsidy Program (NFSP), implemented during the short rainy season in September 2022, has emerged as a pivotal policy in the government’s efforts to expand food production and mitigate soaring food prices.</p></div> <span><span>sara.gustafson</span></span> <span>Thu, 12/28/2023 - 11:59</span> <span class="article__meta"> ∙ </span><div class="article__meta d-inline-block"><div class="d-inline">Source: </div> <a href="https://www.ifpri.org/blog/how-kenyas-national-fertilizer-subsidy-program-working" target="_blank" rel="noopener">IFPRI.org</a></div> <span class="a2a_kit a2a_kit_size_32 addtoany_list" data-a2a-url="https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/2657" data-a2a-title="How is Kenya’s National Fertilizer Subsidy Program working?"><a class="a2a_dd addtoany_share" href="https://www.addtoany.com/share#url=https%3A%2F%2Fssa.foodsecurityportal.org%2Fnode%2F2657&amp;title=How%20is%20Kenya%E2%80%99s%20National%20Fertilizer%20Subsidy%20Program%20working%3F"></a><a class="a2a_button_facebook"></a><a class="a2a_button_twitter"></a><a class="a2a_button_linkedin"></a><a class="a2a_button_email"></a><a class="a2a_button_print"></a></span> Thu, 28 Dec 2023 16:59:23 +0000 sara.gustafson 2657 at https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org Acute Food Crisis Continues in Congo https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/2655 <span>Acute Food Crisis Continues in Congo</span> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field__item"><p>Over 25 million people have experienced acute food insecurity and hunger between July and December 2023, according to the World Food Programme and IPC. The country is currently facing one of the world’s largest current food crises.</p> <p>IPC estimates that around 3.5 million people are in Phase 4 (Emergency) food insecurity, while 21.8 million are in Phase 3 (Crisis). As many as 900,000 children under five are suffering from severe wasting.</p></div> <span><span>sara.gustafson</span></span> <span>Fri, 12/22/2023 - 12:57</span> <span class="a2a_kit a2a_kit_size_32 addtoany_list" data-a2a-url="https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/2655" data-a2a-title="Acute Food Crisis Continues in Congo"><a class="a2a_dd addtoany_share" href="https://www.addtoany.com/share#url=https%3A%2F%2Fssa.foodsecurityportal.org%2Fnode%2F2655&amp;title=Acute%20Food%20Crisis%20Continues%20in%20Congo"></a><a class="a2a_button_facebook"></a><a class="a2a_button_twitter"></a><a class="a2a_button_linkedin"></a><a class="a2a_button_email"></a><a class="a2a_button_print"></a></span> Fri, 22 Dec 2023 17:57:49 +0000 sara.gustafson 2655 at https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org Sudan’s ongoing conflict disrupts agrifood processing and aggravates unemployment https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/2650 <span>Sudan’s ongoing conflict disrupts agrifood processing and aggravates unemployment</span> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field__item"><p>The continuing conflict in Sudan between the Sudan Armed Forces (SAF) and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), underway since April 2023, is inflicting devastating impacts on the country’s economy and on livelihoods. Model estimates show that production declines across different sectors have resulted in a loss of about $10 billion to GDP—about a third—as of September.</p></div> <span><span>Daeun.Ko</span></span> <span>Mon, 12/18/2023 - 14:13</span> <span class="a2a_kit a2a_kit_size_32 addtoany_list" data-a2a-url="https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/2650" data-a2a-title="Sudan’s ongoing conflict disrupts agrifood processing and aggravates unemployment"><a class="a2a_dd addtoany_share" href="https://www.addtoany.com/share#url=https%3A%2F%2Fssa.foodsecurityportal.org%2Fnode%2F2650&amp;title=Sudan%E2%80%99s%20ongoing%20conflict%20disrupts%20agrifood%20processing%20and%20aggravates%20unemployment"></a><a class="a2a_button_facebook"></a><a class="a2a_button_twitter"></a><a class="a2a_button_linkedin"></a><a class="a2a_button_email"></a><a class="a2a_button_print"></a></span> Mon, 18 Dec 2023 19:13:37 +0000 Daeun.Ko 2650 at https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org Conflict Driving Acute Hunger in Sudan, Burkina Faso https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/2649 <span>Conflict Driving Acute Hunger in Sudan, Burkina Faso</span> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field__item"><p>As noted in the Global Report on Food Crisis Mid-Year Update, conflict remains one of the major causes of food crises worldwide. Two recent alerts from FEWS Net echo this finding in both East and West Africa, where conflict is driving acute levels of food insecurity and hunger in both Sudan and Burkina Faso.</p></div> <span><span>sara.gustafson</span></span> <span>Mon, 12/18/2023 - 12:04</span> <span class="a2a_kit a2a_kit_size_32 addtoany_list" data-a2a-url="https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/2649" data-a2a-title="Conflict Driving Acute Hunger in Sudan, Burkina Faso"><a class="a2a_dd addtoany_share" href="https://www.addtoany.com/share#url=https%3A%2F%2Fssa.foodsecurityportal.org%2Fnode%2F2649&amp;title=Conflict%20Driving%20Acute%20Hunger%20in%20Sudan%2C%20Burkina%20Faso"></a><a class="a2a_button_facebook"></a><a class="a2a_button_twitter"></a><a class="a2a_button_linkedin"></a><a class="a2a_button_email"></a><a class="a2a_button_print"></a></span> Mon, 18 Dec 2023 17:04:54 +0000 sara.gustafson 2649 at https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org Fertilizer policies amid global supply and price shocks https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/2644 <span>Fertilizer policies amid global supply and price shocks</span> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field__item"><p>Achieving efficient and effective fertilizer usage in agricultural production is a critically important economic and environmental policy objective for countries at all stages of economic development, although the nature of the policy problem may vary radically in different contexts.</p></div> <span><span>Daeun.Ko</span></span> <span>Tue, 12/12/2023 - 11:45</span> <span class="a2a_kit a2a_kit_size_32 addtoany_list" data-a2a-url="https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/2644" data-a2a-title="Fertilizer policies amid global supply and price shocks"><a class="a2a_dd addtoany_share" href="https://www.addtoany.com/share#url=https%3A%2F%2Fssa.foodsecurityportal.org%2Fnode%2F2644&amp;title=Fertilizer%20policies%20amid%20global%20supply%20and%20price%20shocks"></a><a class="a2a_button_facebook"></a><a class="a2a_button_twitter"></a><a class="a2a_button_linkedin"></a><a class="a2a_button_email"></a><a class="a2a_button_print"></a></span> Tue, 12 Dec 2023 16:45:49 +0000 Daeun.Ko 2644 at https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org Battling Micronutrient Deficiencies in Senegal and Rwanda: Evidence from 2023 ATOR https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/2642 <span>Battling Micronutrient Deficiencies in Senegal and Rwanda: Evidence from 2023 ATOR</span> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field__item"><p>Africa’s progress toward hunger and poverty reduction has faced significant setbacks in recent years. Multiple shocks, including global and regional conflicts and the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, have increased the prevalence of undernutrition and child malnutrition; in addition, significant micronutrient deficiencies persist in the region.</p></div> <span><span>sara.gustafson</span></span> <span>Sun, 12/10/2023 - 14:37</span> <span class="a2a_kit a2a_kit_size_32 addtoany_list" data-a2a-url="https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/2642" data-a2a-title="Battling Micronutrient Deficiencies in Senegal and Rwanda: Evidence from 2023 ATOR"><a class="a2a_dd addtoany_share" href="https://www.addtoany.com/share#url=https%3A%2F%2Fssa.foodsecurityportal.org%2Fnode%2F2642&amp;title=Battling%20Micronutrient%20Deficiencies%20in%20Senegal%20and%20Rwanda%3A%20Evidence%20from%202023%20ATOR"></a><a class="a2a_button_facebook"></a><a class="a2a_button_twitter"></a><a class="a2a_button_linkedin"></a><a class="a2a_button_email"></a><a class="a2a_button_print"></a></span> Sun, 10 Dec 2023 19:37:24 +0000 sara.gustafson 2642 at https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org A new rapid assessment tool for food security risks posed by global price shocks https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/2640 <span>A new rapid assessment tool for food security risks posed by global price shocks</span> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field__item"><p>International food commodity prices have experienced a series of shocks over the past decade. The prices of rice, maize, and wheat spiked in 2007-08 as a result of supply shocks, demand for biofuels, and export trade restrictions. Commodity prices increased again in 2010-11. And most recently, global supply chain disruptions in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine sent international food and fertilizer prices soaring, though they have moderated somewhat after peaking in mid-2022.</p></div> <span><span>Daeun.Ko</span></span> <span>Fri, 12/08/2023 - 15:48</span> <span class="a2a_kit a2a_kit_size_32 addtoany_list" data-a2a-url="https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/2640" data-a2a-title="A new rapid assessment tool for food security risks posed by global price shocks"><a class="a2a_dd addtoany_share" href="https://www.addtoany.com/share#url=https%3A%2F%2Fssa.foodsecurityportal.org%2Fnode%2F2640&amp;title=A%20new%20rapid%20assessment%20tool%20for%20food%20security%20risks%20posed%20by%20global%20price%20shocks"></a><a class="a2a_button_facebook"></a><a class="a2a_button_twitter"></a><a class="a2a_button_linkedin"></a><a class="a2a_button_email"></a><a class="a2a_button_print"></a></span> Fri, 08 Dec 2023 20:48:44 +0000 Daeun.Ko 2640 at https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org Africa's Food Systems on Cusp of Transformation: 2023 ATOR Released https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/2634 <span>Africa&#039;s Food Systems on Cusp of Transformation: 2023 ATOR Released</span> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field__item"><p>As 2025 – the deadline for the Malabo Declaration commitments – approaches, African policymakers are taking stock of the region’s progress toward the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP) framework for agriculture-led growth and development and determining what CAADP implementation will look like post-Malabo. The 2023 ReSAKSS Annual Trends and Outlook Report (ATOR) examines these questions, with a particular emphasis on the future of Africa’s food systems.</p></div> <span><span>sara.gustafson</span></span> <span>Wed, 12/06/2023 - 09:32</span> <span class="a2a_kit a2a_kit_size_32 addtoany_list" data-a2a-url="https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/2634" data-a2a-title="Africa&#039;s Food Systems on Cusp of Transformation: 2023 ATOR Released"><a class="a2a_dd addtoany_share" href="https://www.addtoany.com/share#url=https%3A%2F%2Fssa.foodsecurityportal.org%2Fnode%2F2634&amp;title=Africa%27s%20Food%20Systems%20on%20Cusp%20of%20Transformation%3A%202023%20ATOR%20Released"></a><a class="a2a_button_facebook"></a><a class="a2a_button_twitter"></a><a class="a2a_button_linkedin"></a><a class="a2a_button_email"></a><a class="a2a_button_print"></a></span> Wed, 06 Dec 2023 14:32:28 +0000 sara.gustafson 2634 at https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org Model: Sudan’s ongoing conflict could reduce economic output by half and push 1.8 million into poverty https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/2626 <span>Model: Sudan’s ongoing conflict could reduce economic output by half and push 1.8 million into poverty</span> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field__item"><p>The outbreak of war in Sudan on April 15 between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) caused major disruptions in economic activities in the capital Khartoum and other areas of the country. More than six months later, the conflict continues, and its impacts on Sudan’s economy and on livelihoods are intensifying. Those disruptions, which have also limited access to health facilities and other public goods, are creating an unfolding humanitarian emergency.</p></div> <span><span>sara.gustafson</span></span> <span>Tue, 11/28/2023 - 07:20</span> <span class="article__meta"> ∙ </span><div class="article__meta d-inline-block"><div class="d-inline">Source: </div> <a href="https://www.ifpri.org/blog/model-sudans-ongoing-conflict-could-reduce-economic-output-half-and-push-18-million-poverty" target="_blank" rel="noopener">IFPRI.org</a></div> <span class="a2a_kit a2a_kit_size_32 addtoany_list" data-a2a-url="https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/2626" data-a2a-title="Model: Sudan’s ongoing conflict could reduce economic output by half and push 1.8 million into poverty"><a class="a2a_dd addtoany_share" href="https://www.addtoany.com/share#url=https%3A%2F%2Fssa.foodsecurityportal.org%2Fnode%2F2626&amp;title=Model%3A%20Sudan%E2%80%99s%20ongoing%20conflict%20could%20reduce%20economic%20output%20by%20half%20and%20push%201.8%20million%20into%20poverty"></a><a class="a2a_button_facebook"></a><a class="a2a_button_twitter"></a><a class="a2a_button_linkedin"></a><a class="a2a_button_email"></a><a class="a2a_button_print"></a></span> Tue, 28 Nov 2023 12:20:31 +0000 sara.gustafson 2626 at https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org Hunger in Malawi: The El Niño Effect https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/2617 <span>Hunger in Malawi: The El Niño Effect</span> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field__item"><p>The El Niño phenomenon, occurring on average ever 2-7 years, often causes reduced precipitation and drier-than-average weather in Malawi. These conditions in return result in poor agricultural conditions and reduced harvests. A new project paper from the Malawi Strategy Support Program examines the extent of El Niño’s effects on agriculture and identifies pathways to mitigate the subsequent impacts on hunger levels in the country.</p></div> <span><span>sara.gustafson</span></span> <span>Wed, 11/22/2023 - 11:09</span> <span class="a2a_kit a2a_kit_size_32 addtoany_list" data-a2a-url="https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org/node/2617" data-a2a-title="Hunger in Malawi: The El Niño Effect"><a class="a2a_dd addtoany_share" href="https://www.addtoany.com/share#url=https%3A%2F%2Fssa.foodsecurityportal.org%2Fnode%2F2617&amp;title=Hunger%20in%20Malawi%3A%20The%20El%20Ni%C3%B1o%20Effect"></a><a class="a2a_button_facebook"></a><a class="a2a_button_twitter"></a><a class="a2a_button_linkedin"></a><a class="a2a_button_email"></a><a class="a2a_button_print"></a></span> Wed, 22 Nov 2023 16:09:58 +0000 sara.gustafson 2617 at https://ssa.foodsecurityportal.org