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Matching Food Security Analysis to Context: the Experience of the Somalia Food Security Assessment Unit
Authors:Günter Hemrich
Institution:1Food Systems Economist, Agricultural and Development Economics Division, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Abstract:This case study reviews the experience of the Somalia Food Security Assessment Unit (FSAU) of operating a food security information system in the context of a complex emergency1 In particular, it explores the linkages between selected features of the protracted crisis environment in Somalia and conceptual and operational aspects of food security information work. The paper specifically examines the implications of context characteristics for the establishment and operations of the FSAU field monitoring component and for the interface with information users and their diverse information needs. It also analyses the scope for linking food security and nutrition analysis and looks at the role of conflict and gender analysis in food security assessment work. Background data on the food security situation in Somalia and an overview of some key features of the FSAU set the scene for the case study. The paper is targeted at those involved in designing, operating and funding food security information activities.
Keywords:conflict  context analysis  food security analysis  food security information system  protracted crisis  relief-development linkages  Somalia
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