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March 2021 Central America and Caribbean Food Security Outlook
Food insecurity rises amid early lean season in Central America and socio-political crisis in Haiti
March 2021 East Africa Food Security Outlook
High humanitarian food assistance needs will persist through most of 2021
March 2021 Yemen Key Message Update
Temporary relief in fuel shortages expected after four ships are permitted to enter Al Hudaydah port
March 2021 Uganda Key Message Update
Delayed and below-average rainfall results in a slow start of the first agricultural season
March 2021 Rwanda Key Message Update
Crisis (IPC Phase 3) outcomes likely in refugee settlements without additional assistance
March 2021 Kenya Key Message Update
Below average long rains and additional COVID-19 restrictions to heighten food insecurity
March 2021 Mozambique Key Message Update
Conflict in Cabo Delgado expected to increase displacement
March 2021 Sudan Key Message Update
High food prices expected to drive high food assistance needs through the lean season
March 2021 Lesotho Key Message Update
Green harvest improves household food access as the lean season ends
March 2021 Malawi Key Message Update
Staple maize grain prices decrease atypically during the peak of the lean season
March 2021 El Salvador, Honduras, and Nicaragua Key Message Update
Food assistance needs are expected to rise until the start of the primera harvest
February 2021 Malawi Food Security Outlook
Humanitarian assistance improves outcomes, with above-average crop production expected in April/May
February 2021 Uganda Food Security Outlook
Crisis (IPC Phase 3) or worse outcomes are likely in Karamoja and rural refugee settlements
February 2021 Somalia Food Security Outlook
Consecutive seasons of below-average rainfall likely to lead to widespread Crisis (IPC Phase 3) outcomes
February 2021 Sudan Food Security Outlook
Conflict and a macroeconomic crisis drive above-average needs through September 2021
February 2021 Yemen Food Security Outlook
Rising fuel prices reduce profits from crop sales, while conflict intensifies in Ma’rib
February 2021 Central African Republic Remote Monitoring Report
In addition to the deterioration in food access, conflict is likely to disrupt agricultural activities
February 2021 Southern Africa Key Message Update
The second COVID-19 wave in Southern Africa is likely to impact labor migration and remittances
February 2021 Lesotho Remote Monitoring Report
Near-average harvest expected despite crop damage from heavy rains and waterlogging
February 2021 Rwanda Remote Monitoring Report
Average Season A harvest increases food availability and lowers food prices
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About FEWS NET

The Famine Early Warning Systems Network is a leading provider of early warning and analysis on food insecurity. Created by USAID in 1985 to help decision-makers plan for humanitarian crises, FEWS NET provides evidence-based analysis on approximately 30 countries. Implementing team members include NASA, NOAA, USDA, USGS, and CHC-UCSB, along with Chemonics International Inc. and Kimetrica.
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Link to United States Agency for International Development (USAID)Link to the United States Geological Survey's (USGS) FEWS NET Data PortalLink to U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)
Link to National Aeronautics and Space Administration's (NASA) Earth ObservatoryLink to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) National Weather Service, Climage Prediction CenterLink to the Climate Hazards Center - UC Santa BarbaraLink to KimetricaLink to Chemonics

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