Refugees and conflict-affected people: Integrating displaced communities into food systems
Humanitarian interventions that have the greatest likelihood of success involve investing in local agrifood systems and including conflict-affected people in strategies for building, reviving, or strengthening these systems. KEY FINDINGS - More than half of all undernourished people live in countrie...
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| author | Vos, Rob Jackson, Julius James, Sally Sánchez, Marco V. |
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| description | Humanitarian interventions that have the greatest likelihood of success involve investing in local agrifood systems and including conflict-affected people in strategies for building, reviving, or strengthening these systems. KEY FINDINGS - More than half of all undernourished people live in countries affected by conflict. - Food insecurity and dispossession of agricultural assets can both trigger and result from civil strife. - Most conflict-affected countries are overwhelmingly rural, and rural populations are more vulnerable to climate shocks that often compound conflict situations. - Refugee host countries must often decide whether to focus responses on preparing affected populations to return home or helping them become economically self-reliant. - Integrating conflict-affected people into food systems— either in their new homes or the places they fled—can help them rebuild their lives. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1433282025-11-06T07:04:56Z Refugees and conflict-affected people: Integrating displaced communities into food systems Vos, Rob Jackson, Julius James, Sally Sánchez, Marco V. land access refugees food production food policies agricultural policies agriculture livelihoods food security migration conflicts food systems Humanitarian interventions that have the greatest likelihood of success involve investing in local agrifood systems and including conflict-affected people in strategies for building, reviving, or strengthening these systems. KEY FINDINGS - More than half of all undernourished people live in countries affected by conflict. - Food insecurity and dispossession of agricultural assets can both trigger and result from civil strife. - Most conflict-affected countries are overwhelmingly rural, and rural populations are more vulnerable to climate shocks that often compound conflict situations. - Refugee host countries must often decide whether to focus responses on preparing affected populations to return home or helping them become economically self-reliant. - Integrating conflict-affected people into food systems— either in their new homes or the places they fled—can help them rebuild their lives. 2020-02-01 2024-05-22T12:13:25Z 2024-05-22T12:13:25Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/143328 en https://doi.org/10.2499/9780896293670 https://doi.org/10.2499/9780896293694 Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Vos, Rob; Jackson, Julius; James, Sally; and Sánchez, Marco V. 2020. Refugees and conflict-affected people: Integrating displaced communities into food systems. In 2020 Global Food Policy Report. Chapter 5, Pp. 46-53. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). https://doi.org/10.2499/9780896293670_05. |
| spellingShingle | land access refugees food production food policies agricultural policies agriculture livelihoods food security migration conflicts food systems Vos, Rob Jackson, Julius James, Sally Sánchez, Marco V. Refugees and conflict-affected people: Integrating displaced communities into food systems |
| title | Refugees and conflict-affected people: Integrating displaced communities into food systems |
| title_full | Refugees and conflict-affected people: Integrating displaced communities into food systems |
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| title_short | Refugees and conflict-affected people: Integrating displaced communities into food systems |
| title_sort | refugees and conflict affected people integrating displaced communities into food systems |
| topic | land access refugees food production food policies agricultural policies agriculture livelihoods food security migration conflicts food systems |
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