HelpdeskThis rapid review synthesises the literature from academic, policy and NGO sources on the drivers of malnutrition in South Sudan. The conflict and lack of a resolution is the key driver and much of the other issues are closely connected to the conflict. UNICEF argue that the main contributing factors to high malnutrition rates in South Sudan are the unprecedented high levels of food insecurity, widespread conflict and insecurity, population displacement, poor access to services, high morbidity, extremely poor diet (in terms of both quality and quantity), low coverage of sanitation facilities and poor hygiene practices (UNICEF, 2017c). Key findings are as follows: first, the population of South Sudan mainly relies on farming, fishing...
Sudan is one of the few countries where famine still persists. Why? What are the determinants of fam...
This paper analyses the causes of the Bahr el Ghazal famine in 1998 as a chain of political, environ...
Undernutrition is a considerable challenge in sub-Saharan Africa, especially in countries affected b...
HelpdeskThis rapid review synthesises the literature from academic, policy and NGO sources on the dr...
Background: Sudan is situated in the north-eastern part of Africa. The population of the country is...
In December 2017, South Sudan marked four years of devastating conflict. Only a few months later, it...
Abstract More than 870 million people across the world do not have enough to eat, 98 percent of them...
The nutrition situation in Sudan is one of the worst in North East Africa and it is characterised by...
Sudan has been embroiled in civil war continuously for the past 17 years and for all but a few years...
Food insecurity is the most common manifestation of protracted crises, and the proportion of underno...
Sudan experienced severe food shortage and famine during the 1970s and 1980s. For a country known fo...
Nearly one in three children in the developing world is malnourished. Poor nutrition contributes to ...
Introduction: Emergency levels of Global Acute Malnutrition (GAM) persist in former Northern Bar el ...
BACKGROUND: Sample surveys are the mainstay of surveillance for acute malnutrition in settings affec...
More than five million people in South Sudan are currently in urgent need of humanitarian aid, with ...
Sudan is one of the few countries where famine still persists. Why? What are the determinants of fam...
This paper analyses the causes of the Bahr el Ghazal famine in 1998 as a chain of political, environ...
Undernutrition is a considerable challenge in sub-Saharan Africa, especially in countries affected b...
HelpdeskThis rapid review synthesises the literature from academic, policy and NGO sources on the dr...
Background: Sudan is situated in the north-eastern part of Africa. The population of the country is...
In December 2017, South Sudan marked four years of devastating conflict. Only a few months later, it...
Abstract More than 870 million people across the world do not have enough to eat, 98 percent of them...
The nutrition situation in Sudan is one of the worst in North East Africa and it is characterised by...
Sudan has been embroiled in civil war continuously for the past 17 years and for all but a few years...
Food insecurity is the most common manifestation of protracted crises, and the proportion of underno...
Sudan experienced severe food shortage and famine during the 1970s and 1980s. For a country known fo...
Nearly one in three children in the developing world is malnourished. Poor nutrition contributes to ...
Introduction: Emergency levels of Global Acute Malnutrition (GAM) persist in former Northern Bar el ...
BACKGROUND: Sample surveys are the mainstay of surveillance for acute malnutrition in settings affec...
More than five million people in South Sudan are currently in urgent need of humanitarian aid, with ...
Sudan is one of the few countries where famine still persists. Why? What are the determinants of fam...
This paper analyses the causes of the Bahr el Ghazal famine in 1998 as a chain of political, environ...
Undernutrition is a considerable challenge in sub-Saharan Africa, especially in countries affected b...