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Central African Republic + 3 more

GIEWS Country Brief: Central African Republic 20-August-2012

FOOD SECURITY SNAPSHOT Erratic and insufficient precipitation at the start of the 2012 cropping season Agricultural recovery continues to be hampered by persistent civil strife Erratic precipitation at the start of the 2012 cropping season Harvesting of the 2012 main…

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News and Press Release
Origen:
FAO
Posted:
21 Aug 2012
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Mali + 5 more

Sahel and West Africa : Food Security Outlook Update - July 2012

Food Security Improvements in the Sahel The growing season is progressing normally in the Sahel and West Africa and started early in many areas, with the exception of Mauritania and Senegal. In contrast to last year, maize…

Formato:
Analysis
Origen:
FEWS NET
Posted:
15 Aug 2012
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Mali + 6 more

ECHO Factsheet – Sahel Food Crisis – August 2012

Facts & Figures An estimated 18 million people are at risk of hunger throughout the Sahel, of whom nearly 8 million are now in need of emergency assistance. Over 1 million children in the region are exposed to…

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News and Press Release
Origen:
ECHO
Posted:
13 Aug 2012
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Mali + 9 more

ECHO Factsheet – Sahel Food Crisis – July 2012

Facts & Figures An estimated 18 million people are at risk of hunger throughout the Sahel, of whom nearly 8 million are now in need of emergency assistance. Over 1 million children in the region are exposed to…

Formato:
News and Press Release
Origen:
ECHO
Posted:
25 Jul 2012
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Chad + 5 more

Enough 101: Displaced from Darfur - Refugees in Chad and IDPs in Sudan

Posted by Mollie Zapata on Jul 24, 2012 Editor’s Note: This post is a brief history, intended to provide a contextual background for understanding the complex issues that the Enough Project works on. It is part of…

Formato:
News and Press Release
Origen:
Enough Project
Posted:
24 Jul 2012

Mali + 2 more

Mali-Niger: Locusts spawning disaster

BAMAKO, 24 July 2012 (IRIN) - Swarms of locusts encouraged by early rains are breeding in the north of Mali and Niger, bringing a second generation of insects that could increase 250 fold by the end…

Formato:
News and Press Release
Origen:
TNH
Posted:
24 Jul 2012

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