Guinea
Guinea - Faranah Region, Logistics and Health Facilities Overview as of 13 February 2015
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Guinea
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Sierra Leone + 2 more
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Guinea
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Chad + 2 more
Food insecurity aggravated by chronic drought and negative coping strategies. Chronic drought and floods aggravated by limited capacity. Recent and former population displacement due to conflicts in neighboring CAR, Libya, Nigeria, and Sudan (security volatility around Chad). Lack of…
Gambia
Endemic of food insecurity due to crop failure/ poor harvest, rising food prices and loss of livehoods as a result of frequent natural disasters (droughts, floods). Lack of integrated Early Warning Systems to facilitate early response and…
Senegal
Recurrent shocks (droughts and floods), poor infrastructure and inadequate social safety nets continue to increase the overall, chronic vulnerability and to erode resilience of households and communities, many of which adopt poor coping strategies. The late and…
Mauritania + 1 more
Food insecurity and overall vulnerability are results of recurring natural hazards (droughts, floods), increasing food prices and overall scarcity of resources. The country continues to host Malian refugees; their returns are contingent on restoring peace and security…
Nigeria
KEY DRIVERS OF THE CRISIS Escalation of violence in the northeast leading to internal displacement of over 981,416 people. About 10 million people affected by natural disaster and conflict including insurgency and subsequent state of emergency in N.E. Nigeria,…
Niger + 1 more
KEY DRIVERS OF THE CRISIS Poverty, demographic pressure and recurrent shocks (droughts, floods, epidemics, high food prices) are responsible for the chronic vulnerability amongst households and communities, forcing many families to result to negative coping strategies; The crises…
Mali
KEY DRIVERS OF THE CRISIS Chronic vulnerability: recurrent shocks (droughts, floods, epidemics, locust), increasing poverty and market instability have contributed to deterioration of livelihoods. Limited access to basic social services and fragile capacity of public administration. Massive population displacement…