D’Jibi Kalidouba says dried and hardened balls of gum arabic like this one offer returning refugees in southern Mauritania hope for a new future. Copyright:WFP/Jacqueline Seeley

Mauritania Families Find Chewy Solution To Hunger

Gum arabic, a common food ingredient which makes bubblegum chewy and postage stamps stick, may also be offering a way out of poverty for a group of returning refugees in southern Mauritania. With the earnings from their new gum tree nursery, they’re investing in wells, homes, more trees and a future free from hunger.

Overview

Mauritania, located in the arid Sahel region of West Africa, is one of the world’s least developed countries. The population numbers 3 million, and the country is ranked 137 out of 177 in the 2008 UNDP Human Development Index. The southern strip of the land is part of the Sahel, where farmers and agropastoralists are highly vulnerable to the effects of climate variation, drought, and small-scale crises. In an area where the annual five to six month “lean season” always brings hunger and where rainfall is unpredictable, this has strained the resources of the rural poor. To compound these concurrent crises, a food crisis hit Mauritania in 2008, when food prices skyrocketed, surpassing the purchasing power of the majority of the population and leading to a sharp increase in food insecurity levels.

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Country at a glance 2011
Planned Beneficiaries209,594
Beneficiary needs (mt)32,244
Beneficiary needs ($US)45,211,450