by Anne Radday | June 14, 2019
A study of the effectiveness of the Integrated Phase Classification (IPC) system, as it is used to identify famine and levels of food insecurity in Yemen.
by Anne Radday | May 27, 2019
This study reviews the different types of alternative livelihoods available to pastoralist households in the Afar region of Ethiopia and makes recommendations for interventions to improve household resilience.
by Joanna Kleszczewski | April 17, 2019
أظهرت الدراسات السابقة أنّ التنقل الذي يمارسه الرعاة يوفر مزايا كبيرة في الأراضي الجافة من خلال تمكين قطعان الماشية من الوصول إلى الرعي الأفضل جودة على مدار العام. تواجه أنماط التنقل هذه العديد من التحديات والتغيرات. تركز هذه الدراسة على حركة الماشية في غرب دارفور،...
by Maya Lubeck-Schricker | January 28, 2019
Earlier studies have shown that pastoralist mobility offers significant advantages in drylands by enabling herds to access the best-quality grazing over the course of a year. These patterns of mobility face many challenges and are changing. This study focuses on...
by Maya Lubeck-Schricker | November 14, 2018
The humanitarian situation in Somalia is among the world’s most enduring current crises. As a result of conflict and a very weak central state, the country ran for two decades on an informal economy and localized authority. Though still ranked on the Fragile States...