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Mozambique

Mozambique Key Message Update, September 2017

Favorable food security conditions prevail across most of the country Key Messages With local markets well supplied and staple food prices still remaining near or below the five-year average, Minimal (IPC Phase 1) outcomes are expected in all…

Formato:
Analysis
Origen:
FEWS NET
Posted:
29 Sep 2017

Mozambique

Mozambique: Food Insecurity Emergency Appeal MDRMZ012 Final Report

A. Situation analysis Description of the disaster The El Niño conditions that persisted during the 2015/16 planting season caused the worst drought in 35 years in Southern Africa, resulting in a second consecutive failed harvest, thus reducing food…

Formato:
Situation Report
Origen:
IFRC
Posted:
22 Sep 2017
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Mozambique’s Farmers Build Resilience in the Face of Drought

Thirty years ago, families in Mozambique’s village of Nhantumbi could rely on regular rainfall to cultivate their crops and feed their families. Since then, unpredictable rains, deforestation and unsustainable agricultural practices have caused a steep decline…

Formato:
News and Press Release
Origen:
USAID
Posted:
19 Sep 2017

Mozambique + 1 more

CSA Country Profiles for Africa: Climate-Smart Agriculture in Mozambique

The climate-smart agriculture (CSA) concept reflects an ambition to improve the integration of agriculture development and climate responsiveness. It aims to achieve food security and broader development goals under a changing climate and increasing food demand.…

Formato:
Analysis
Origen:
Govt. UK, Alliance of Bioversity & CIAT, CGIAR, World Bank
Posted:
15 Sep 2017
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Mozambique

WFP And Partners Embark On New Strategic Plan To Fight Hunger In Mozambique

MAPUTO –The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) has launched its five-year Country Strategic Plan (CSP) for Mozambique. The plan is designed to ensure that people have more reliable and nutritious food to eat, and…

Formato:
News and Press Release
Origen:
WFP
Posted:
13 Sep 2017

Mozambique

Mozambique Price Bulletin, August 2017

The Famine Early Warning Systems Network (FEWS NET) monitors trends in staple food prices in countries vulnerable to food insecurity. For each FEWS NET country and region, the Price Bulletin provides a set of charts showing…

Formato:
Situation Report
Origen:
FEWS NET
Posted:
1 Sep 2017
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Mozambique

Mozambique Food Security Outlook Update, August 2017

Parts of central semiarid areas likely to be in Crisis during the lean season KEY MESSAGES Minimal (IPC Phase 1) acute food insecurity outcomes are expected to continue through September, except in parts of northwestern Sofala Province where…

Formato:
Analysis
Origen:
FEWS NET
Posted:
18 Aug 2017
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Mozambique: Humanitarian Situation Report, January – June 2017

Highlights During the first half of 2017, 369,042 children were screened for acute malnutrition and 23,631 severely acute malnourished (SAM) children were treated with UNICEF support. UNICEF supported 8,050 conflict returnees from Malawi, living in a camp in…

Formato:
Situation Report
Origen:
UNICEF
Posted:
16 Aug 2017
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Mozambique

WFP Mozambique El Niño Response Situation Report #6, 1 August 2017

In Numbers 2.1 million food insecure people 175,233 (May), 119,979 (June) reached w ith FFA/ GFD 59,430 (May), 98,337 (June) children received school meals 8,715 (May)/25,929 (June) received nutrition support Highlights WFP gradually scales down the El Niño drought response as food…

Formato:
Situation Report
Origen:
WFP
Posted:
8 Aug 2017
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Mozambique

Mozambique Price Bulletin, July 2017

Maize, maize meal and rice are the most important food commodities for poor. Maize is the staple food for the poor, with maize meal most often used as a substitute. Rice is also used as alternate…

Formato:
Situation Report
Origen:
FEWS NET
Posted:
1 Aug 2017
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