East Africa experiences chronic food insecurity, with levels varying from year-to-year across the region. Given that much can be done to prevent this level of suffering before it happens, humanitarian agencies monitor early indicators of food insecurity to trigger early action. Forecasts of total seasonal rainfall are one tool used to monitor and anticipate food security outcomes. Factors beyond rainfall, such as conflict, are key determinants of whether lack of rainfall can become a problem. In this paper, we present a quantitative analysis that isolates the value of rainfall information in anticipating food security outcomes across livelihood groups in East Africa. Comparing observed rainfall and temperature with food security classificat...
There is an increasing recognition of climate change, and that it is likely to result, inter alia, i...
Pastoral populations of East Africa confront multiple risks associated with drought, food shortages ...
Estimates moisture availability in Ethiopia since 1953, using a model developed by the FAO; correlat...
East Africa experiences chronic food insecurity, with levels varying from year-to-year across the re...
Since 2015, Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) has experienced an unprecedented rise in acute food insecurity ...
Famines are often linked to drought in semi-arid areas of Sub-Saharan Africa where not only pastoral...
The food security of millions of people in East Africa is threatened due to climate events that shoc...
In southern Ethiopia, Eastern Kenya, and southern Somalia, poor boreal spring rains in the recent ye...
AbstractClimate-induced livelihood transitions in the agricultural systems of Africa are increasingl...
Kenya is highly dependent on precipitation for both food and water security. Farmers and pastoralist...
Unfavorable weather currently ranks among the major challenges facing agricultural development in ma...
Ethiopia's agriculture is predominantly rainfed and hence any irregularity in weather conditions has...
Increasingly erratic rainfall and unreliable cropping seasons in southern Africa, combined with high...
Climate-induced livelihood transitions in the agricultural systems of Africa are increasingly likely...
AbstractFood insecurity represents one of the main indicators of the poverty level of a country and ...
There is an increasing recognition of climate change, and that it is likely to result, inter alia, i...
Pastoral populations of East Africa confront multiple risks associated with drought, food shortages ...
Estimates moisture availability in Ethiopia since 1953, using a model developed by the FAO; correlat...
East Africa experiences chronic food insecurity, with levels varying from year-to-year across the re...
Since 2015, Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) has experienced an unprecedented rise in acute food insecurity ...
Famines are often linked to drought in semi-arid areas of Sub-Saharan Africa where not only pastoral...
The food security of millions of people in East Africa is threatened due to climate events that shoc...
In southern Ethiopia, Eastern Kenya, and southern Somalia, poor boreal spring rains in the recent ye...
AbstractClimate-induced livelihood transitions in the agricultural systems of Africa are increasingl...
Kenya is highly dependent on precipitation for both food and water security. Farmers and pastoralist...
Unfavorable weather currently ranks among the major challenges facing agricultural development in ma...
Ethiopia's agriculture is predominantly rainfed and hence any irregularity in weather conditions has...
Increasingly erratic rainfall and unreliable cropping seasons in southern Africa, combined with high...
Climate-induced livelihood transitions in the agricultural systems of Africa are increasingly likely...
AbstractFood insecurity represents one of the main indicators of the poverty level of a country and ...
There is an increasing recognition of climate change, and that it is likely to result, inter alia, i...
Pastoral populations of East Africa confront multiple risks associated with drought, food shortages ...
Estimates moisture availability in Ethiopia since 1953, using a model developed by the FAO; correlat...