An estimated 12.9 million people in Sudan, South Sudan, Somalia, Ethiopia, Kenya, Djibouti, Uganda, Burundi, Tanzania, and Rwanda face Stressed (IPC Phase 2) to Crisis (IPC Phase 3) levels of food insecurity, a substantial reduction from the 14.9 million that needed assistance at the end of last year. This is mainly due to average to above average harvests across many countr ... plus

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Conditions estimées de la sécurité alimentaire, janvier-mars 2013
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Cadre de la sécurité alimentaire

 

Le cadre de la sécurité alimentaire fournit une large compréhension de l'insécurité alimentaire et des facteurs connexes. Il résume les facteurs clés, les entités et les relations qui touchent à l'insécurité alimentaire, notamment:

 

Famine-related deaths in Somalia, 2010-2012

From late 2010 to mid 2012, drought, spiraling food prices, conflict, and difficult humanitarian access caused an extended period of famine and severe food insecurity in southern and central Somalia. This FEWS NET/FSNAU-sponsored study, the first evidence-based estimation of the death toll, suggests that some 258,000 lives were lost.

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