
The findings of the 2010/11 Annual Needs and Livelihood Analysis (ANLA) indicate an improvement in food security compared to 2009. About 9.7% of the population will be severely food insecure compared to 21% in 2009. The severely food insecure segment of the population is generally unable to meet the food and non-food needs from April onwards; the moderately food insecure segment is generally able to meet their food needs unless there is a major shock and is estimated at 26% compared to 32% in 2009.
This ANLA is based on the food security monitoring conducted in October 2010 covering 1831 households in 8 out of 10 states. Data from secondary sources were reviewed, analyzed and integrated by the Annual Needs and Livelihood Analysis Technical Group.
2012
- South Sudan - Annual Needs and Livelihoods Analysis 2011-2012, February 2012
- South Sudan - Food Security Monitoring System, 2012
- South Sudan - FAO/WFP Crop and Food Security Assessment Mission, February 2012
- South Sudan - Food Security Monitoring System, 2011
- South Sudan - LRA Affected IDP Assessment: Western Equatoria State, May 2011
- South Sudan - Annual Needs and Livelihoods Analysis 2010-2011, January 2011
- Sudan - FAO/WFP Crop and Food Security Assessment Mission to Southern Sudan, January 2011
- South Sudan - Annual Needs and Livelihoods Assessment 2009-2010, March 2010
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