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For the first time, FSA 2003 will help the stakeholders in Pakistan understand the fact that food security is not only a function of the availability (physical access) of food but it is a...
The poorest households are the most vulnerable and in many instances this vulnerability is compounded by political instability and conflict. In the case of food insecurity, despite some progress,...
This report summarises the baseline and post-flood situation of the wheat seeds in the provinces of Punjab and KPK and the wheat flour market system in the province of Sindh. The study focuses on...
This report summarises the impact of the 2010 Pakistan floods on four critical market systems (wheat seed, agricultural labour, livestock and sawn timber1) in the most flood affected areas of KPK2...
This is a practical manual on running a school garden with a purpose to teach the pupils a comprehensive approach to growing and harvesting food.
This manual provides technical guidance on the use of the IPC for FSAU analysts and technical partners. It will hopefully contribute to ongoing global efforts to standardize core elements of...
Proponents of cash- and voucher-based approaches argue that they can be more cost-effective and timely, allow recipients greater choice and dignity, and have beneficial knock-on effects on local...
The first part of this paper describes the key concepts that make up food-security theory, and relates them to a livelihoods approach. These concepts are availability and access to food (...
The paper focuses on the question of how food aid can best be targeted to the neediest households in food-insecure areas, particularly in the context of the 1993 National Policy on Disaster...
The relief community can benefit from the insights offered by a political economy approach to war. This essentially means analysing the production and distribution of power, wealth and destitution...