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Food Insecurity and Vulnerability Assessment in Fish Centers

This study aims to assess the vulnerability and food insecurity in fish centers in various districts. It will analyze factors such as market access, livestock off-take, and production disparity. The results will inform contingency planning and mitigation strategies.

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Food Insecurity and Vulnerability Assessment in Fish Centers

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  1. Fish Centers/District Number of Permanent Fishermen/Province livestock Per Thousand Families Red indicates high numbers of centers while Blue indicates low numbers of centers Red: Less than 100 Yellow: 100-500 Green: 500-1000 Pink: > 1000

  2. VULNERABILITY Food deficit districts (20) < 6 months of food availability Critical Nutrition Status • Market access • Dependancy on markets • Livestock offtake • Fisheries/other income • Production disparity within district Identification of twenty food insecure districts; and the causes of vulnerability

  3. Vulnerability Assessment, as in Senegal

  4. Afghanistan - Characterising Food Security Strategies Nomadic Pastoralists Spring/Summer Movements Food Economy Zones of Afghanistan

  5. Vulnerability Levels in Haiti

  6. Contingency Planning & disaster Mitigation • Information to highlight regions and population groups at risk to specific hazards including detailed profiles • Indigenous coping/recovery capacities, • Available institutional and logistics resources, access, damage assessment basis for prioritizing investments for improved emergency prevention, mitigation, and response capabilities.

  7. Ethiopia • Early Warning • Vulnerability Analysis • Needs Assessment • Contingency Planning • Impact assessment • Support for FFW People living within 10 Kms of Current 4 hotspots - Ethiopia - Eritrea border 430,000 Within 4 hot spots 167,000 The initial area for analysis is in the South of country as indicated on this map. Eight Weredas are expected to be covered by this study. 2488 Impact Assessment

  8. Combination of Food Insecurity, Population Pressure and Soil Risk Areas The stars represent our current food for work sites. Soil Risk in combination with; Red: Vulnerability and Population pressure Yellow: Vulnerability Blue: Population pressure (129 Woredas out 430)

  9. 3 Potential Disasters • Locust • Cyclone • Drought

  10. Yellow districts have 50-75% area affected and red districts have >75% affected Response Planning, in Madagascar

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