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Sudan

Sudan: Nutritional anthropometric survey - children under 5 years old, Pagak and Turu Payams, Maiwut County, Eastern Uppernile Region

OCTOBER 25th -- NOVEMBER 15th, 2005 Edward Kutondo -- Nutritionist-ACF-USA Monica Asekon -- Nutritionist-ACF-USA Deborah Nyamoris -- Program Officer-ACF-USA EXECUTIVE SUMMARY INTRODUCTION Maiwut County, in Latjor state, Eastern Upper Nile Region, comprises of seven payams namely: Pagak, Turu, Maiwut, Jotome, Uleng, Kigile and Malual.…

Kenya + 44 more

FAO/GIEWS Foodcrops and Shortages No. 3/2005

AFRICA: In eastern Africa, despite improved outlook for current season crops in several countries, more than 18 million people are in need of food assistance. In western Africa, notwithstanding improved harvest prospects generally in the Sahel, the food security…

Kenya + 1 more

USDA: Low water levels observed on Lake Victoria

Production Estimates and Crop Assessment Division Foreign Agricultural Service The Foreign Agricultural Service's (FAS) Global Reservoir Monitor indicate very low lake levels in Lake Victoria, the largest lake in Africa and major reservoir for the Nile River. Water…

Format:
Assessment
Source:
Govt. USA
Posted:
26 Sep 2005

Zimbabwe

The impact of "Operation Murambatsvina/Restore order" in Zimbabwe

PREFACE The current ActionAid Southern Africa Partnership (SAAP- Zimbabwe) - Zimbabwe Operation Murambatsvina/Restore Order National Survey Report is one of several processes to assess the impact of the Operation since commencement of the operation on 18 May 2005 and enhance the…

Ethiopia

Update on Emergency Food Requirement from Aug to Dec 2005

Introduction This report brings together findings of a recently concluded DPPC-led Multi-Agency Emergency Needs Assessment. The purpose of the assessment was to provide indications of emergency food need for the second half of the year 2005. The findings are based…

Sudan

Sudan: Secondary health care facilities in emergencies - The Darfur experience

Situation analysis Before the start of the conflict in Greater Darfur at the end of 2003, the health system had operated through self-funded mechanisms and cost-recovering tools. Traditional healers, midwifes and other medical assistants had been the main health care…

Format:
Assessment
Source:
WHO
Posted:
8 Aug 2005

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