31 July 2012
For the fourth consecutive year, WFP conducted an emergency food security assessment (EFSA) in the rural areas of Djibouti. The objective is to check the food security situation as this year again rainfall has been insufficient further to six consecutive years of drought and as food priceswhich never returned to their 2007 pre-crisis levels remain high.
31 July 2011
The aims of this in-depth emergency food security assessment (EFSA) were to: (i) estimate the proportion of the rural food insecure in the five district of Djibouti; (ii) further substantiate the main causes of food insecurity; and (iii) provide broad, feasible and appropriate recommendations on response options for improving food security.
28 February 2011
The primary aims of this emergency food security assessment (EFSA) were to: (i) estimate the proportion of food insecure in the six urban centres of Djibouti; (ii) further substantiate the main causes of food insecurity; and (iii) provide broad, feasible and appropriate recommendations on response options for improving food security.
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