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Central African Republic
Even with the initial harvests underway, food prices continue to soar.
August 2021
to
January 2022
Remote Monitoring Report
El Salvador, Honduras, and Nicaragua
Below-average production and labor demand negatively affecting parts of Honduras and El Salvador
August 2021
Remote Monitoring Report
Mauritania
Lack of financial opportunities and depletion of family stocks negatively impact poor households’ access to sufficient food.
August 2021
to
January 2022
Remote Monitoring Report
Lesotho
Stressed (IPC Phase 2) outcomes emerge as own produced food stocks deplete
August 2021
Remote Monitoring Report
Rwanda
Lifting stringent COVID-19 restrictions enhances food security of urban poor households
August 2021
Remote Monitoring Report
El Salvador, Honduras, and Nicaragua
Reduced harvests in 2021 expected for smallholders due to unfavorable weather conditions
June 2021
to
January 2022
Remote Monitoring Report
Central African Republic
Livelihoods continue to be disrupted in conflict areas
June 2021
to
January 2022
Remote Monitoring Report
Mauritania
The residual effects of the pandemic and stock depletion are limiting households’ ability to meet their food needs
June 2021
to
January 2022
Remote Monitoring Report
Lesotho
Completed harvest drives Minimal (IPC Phase 1) outcomes through August
June 2021
Remote Monitoring Report
Rwanda
Season B harvest increases food availability and reduces food prices
June 2021
Remote Monitoring Report
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