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Mise à jour du suivi à distance Octobre 2024 Des résultats de Stress (Phase 2 de l’IPC) dans la région des Savanes malgré les récoltes Download the report
  • Alors que le nombre de personnes dans le besoin est saisonnièrement bas en octobre 2024 grace a l’amelioration de l'accès à la nourriture et aux revenus avec la récolte, les besoins en assistances humanitaires commenceront à augmenter de manière saisonnière au début de l'année 2025. FEWS NET estime que 250,000 à 499,999 personnes auront probablement besoin d'une aide alimentaire humanitaire à l’orée de la soudure en mai 2025. La population dans le besoin sera probablement concentrée principalement dans la région des Savanes, qui abrite des réfugiés, des personnes déplacées internes (PDI) et des communautés d'accueil touchées par l'insécurité civile.
  • Des résultats de Stress (Phase 2 de l’IPC) devraient prévaloir dans les régions des Savanes et se maintenir jusqu’en mai 2025. L’insecurité dans la region limite la production agricole et les menages pauvres sont atypiquement dependant des marchés, meme en cette période post-réecolte. Compte tenu des achats plus importants de la nourriture, ainsi que la baisse de revenus avec la baisse des opportunites de main d’œuvre agricole, les ménages pauvres ont une consommation alimentaire minimalement adéquate, mais ils ne peuvent assumer certaines dépenses non-alimentaires sans s'engager dans des stratégies d'adaptation de stress.
  • Dans les autres régions du pays, la situation alimentaire des ménages pauvres s’améliore à la faveur des nouvelles récoltes globalement moyennes. La plupart des ménages pauvres devraient faire face a des résultats Minimales (Phase 1 de l’ IPC) jusqu’en période présoudure en avril/mai 2025 grace aux réserves alimentaires et aux revenus tirés des activités génaratrices de revenu. 
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Remote Monitoring Report October 2024 Savanes region faces Stressed (IPC Phase 2) outcomes despite harvests Download the report
  • Although the number of people in need is seasonally low in October 2024 due to improved access to food and income with the harvest, humanitarian assistance needs will begin to rise seasonally at the start of 2025. FEWS NET estimates that between 250,000 and 499,999 people will likely require humanitarian food aid as the lean season approaches in May 2025. The population in need is likely to be concentrated in the Savanes region, which is home to refugees, internally displaced people (IDPs), and host communities affected by civil insecurity.
  • Stressed (IPC Phase 2) outcomes are expected to prevail in the Savanes region through May 2025. Insecurity in the region limits agricultural production, and poor households are atypically dependent on markets, even during the post-harvest period. Due to increased food purchases and the decline in income due to fewer agricultural labor opportunities, poor households are able to meet their minimum food needs but cannot cover all necessary non-food expenditures without resorting to Stressed coping strategies.
  • In other regions of the country, food security for poor households is improving thanks to the mostly average recent harvests. Most poor households are expected to face Minimal (IPC Phase 1) outcomes through the pre-lean season period in April/May 2025, thanks to food stock reserves and income from livelihood activities. 
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More analysis reports View all Togo food security analysis reports Monthly analysis
Key Message Update Togo September 2024
Key Message Update Togo August 2024 - January 2025
Remote Monitoring Report Togo July 2024
Alerts / special reports
Special Report Global June 23, 2025
Special Report Global May 1, 2025
Monthly analysis
Key Message Update Togo September 2024
Key Message Update Togo August 2024 - January 2025
Remote Monitoring Report Togo July 2024
Alerts / special reports
Special Report Global June 23, 2025
Special Report Global May 1, 2025
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