RPCANews, July 2016

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RPCAnews

n°01 July 2016

THE FOOD CRISIS PREVENTION NETWORK

RPCA

ANALYSE INFORM PREVENT

Contents  2016-17 Agro-pastoral campaign

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Key messages  The overall food situation in June 2016 is satisfactory; the food reserve levels are good; markets are functioning well.

 Market situation  Food and nutrition situation  Network activities  Who’s who?

 Nearly 9.5 million people require food and nutrition assistance – most of whom live in the Lake Chad basin – due to the civil insecurity that is causing market interruptions and household livelihood losses.  The gradual onset of the rainy season in the Sahel is improving the availability of drinking water for livestock but has not yet increased the availability of forage; grass cover is minimal and is only starting to grow now.

Recommendations  Strengthen protection measures for vulnerable populations and mobilise the significant funding required to implement the response plans;  Strengthen food and nutrition monitoring in the Lake Chad basin area to support the implementation of appropriate mitigation measures;  Maintain market information monitoring to facilitate the timely detection of any dysfunctions that could impact the food and nutrition security of the populations;  Maintain information monitoring in desert locust infestation areas in Chad, Mauritania, Mali and Niger.

Photo: © uniCEF, Camp for internally displaced people in Kwanaya, near the city of Yola, northern nigeria.

 The seasonal hydrological and climate information forecasts for the 2016-17 agro-pastoral campaign indicate a probability of average to above-average overall rainfall in the Sahelian belt, but below normal in coastal areas of Gulf of Guinea.


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