This study considers the two most pronounced shocks Senegalese subsistence farmers struggle with, namely increasing purchase prices and droughts. We assess the relationship of these self-reported shocks with child health in a multi-shock approach to account for concomitance of adverse events from the natural, biological, economic and health sphere. We employ a unique farming household panel dataset containing information on children living in poor, rural households in eight regions of Senegal in 2009 and 2011 and account for structural changes occurring between survey periods due to the large scale, national Nutrition Enhancement Program. By zooming in to the micro level we demonstrate that Senegal as a Sahelian country, mainly reliant on s...
Located in West Africa, Senegal is classified as a least-developed country that has historically had...
Climate change poses a serious challenge to achieving the SDG2 of ending hunger by 2030 and leaves b...
Background: Undernutrition may become the most significant impact of climate change on child health,...
This study considers the two most pronounced shocks Senegalese subsistence farmers struggle with, na...
This study considers factors of rising purchase prices and droughts; the two most pronounced shocks ...
The proverb ‘misfortunes never come singly’ suggests that adverse events are connected, and that the...
International audienceIn the Sahel of West Africa, food security is a top development priority. Clim...
In the wake of the 2008 food crisis, prices of food staples in Senegal rose, with a new wave driven ...
Notwithstanding improvements over the last several decades, food and nutrition insecurity is still w...
The aim of this paper is to estimate the impact of weather related income shocks on child health in ...
The Senegalese agricultural and livestock sector is the main economic activity representing approxim...
This doctoral thesis is in line with the renewed interest in research on agriculture and food securi...
This doctoral thesis is in line with the renewed interest in research on agriculture and food securi...
This factsheet gives answers on how climate exacerbates root causes of conflict in Senegal, using a ...
Background: Climate change and consequent increases in rainfall variability may have negative conseq...
Located in West Africa, Senegal is classified as a least-developed country that has historically had...
Climate change poses a serious challenge to achieving the SDG2 of ending hunger by 2030 and leaves b...
Background: Undernutrition may become the most significant impact of climate change on child health,...
This study considers the two most pronounced shocks Senegalese subsistence farmers struggle with, na...
This study considers factors of rising purchase prices and droughts; the two most pronounced shocks ...
The proverb ‘misfortunes never come singly’ suggests that adverse events are connected, and that the...
International audienceIn the Sahel of West Africa, food security is a top development priority. Clim...
In the wake of the 2008 food crisis, prices of food staples in Senegal rose, with a new wave driven ...
Notwithstanding improvements over the last several decades, food and nutrition insecurity is still w...
The aim of this paper is to estimate the impact of weather related income shocks on child health in ...
The Senegalese agricultural and livestock sector is the main economic activity representing approxim...
This doctoral thesis is in line with the renewed interest in research on agriculture and food securi...
This doctoral thesis is in line with the renewed interest in research on agriculture and food securi...
This factsheet gives answers on how climate exacerbates root causes of conflict in Senegal, using a ...
Background: Climate change and consequent increases in rainfall variability may have negative conseq...
Located in West Africa, Senegal is classified as a least-developed country that has historically had...
Climate change poses a serious challenge to achieving the SDG2 of ending hunger by 2030 and leaves b...
Background: Undernutrition may become the most significant impact of climate change on child health,...