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An overview of Lagoro IDP camp in Kitgum District, northern Uganda, 20 May 2007. Manoocher Deghati/IRIN

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  1. Food, fuel and finance: the impacts of the triple F crisis on women and children - Lagos State focus

    Publication - Discussion papers - 15 October 2011
    Fiona Samuels, Maja Gavrilovic, Caroline Harper and Miguel Nino-Zarazua
    This Background Note presents a case study of the Nigerian state of Lagos focusing on regional-specific impacts and coping strategies undertaken by households in response to the food, fuel and finance (3F) crises on vulnerable social groups, particularly women and children. These findings feed into a larger body of research that maps the impacts of these crises across Nigeria’s six socioeconomic zones, the key findings for which are also presented in this paper.
  2. Food, fuel and finance: the impacts of the triple F crisis on women and children - Edo State focus

    Publication - Discussion papers - 15 October 2011
    Fiona Samuels, Maja Gavrilovic, Caroline Harper and Miguel Nino-Zarazua
    This Background Note presents a case study of the Nigerian state of Edo, focusing on regional-specific impacts and coping strategies undertaken by households in response to the food, fuel and finance (3F) crises on vulnerable social groups, particularly women and children. These findings feed into a larger body of research that maps the impacts of these crises across Nigeria’s six socioeconomic zones, the key findings for which are also presented in this paper.
  3. Food, fuel and finance: the impacts of the triple F crisis on women and children - Benue State focus

    Publication - Discussion papers - 15 October 2011
    Fiona Samuels, Maja Gavrilovic, Caroline Harper and Miguel Nino-Zarazua
    This Background Note presents a case study of the Nigerian state of Benue, focusing on regional-specific impacts and coping strategies undertaken by households in response to the food, fuel and finance (3F) crises on vulnerable social groups, particularly women and children. These findings feed into a larger body of research that maps the impacts of these crises across Nigeria’s six socioeconomic zones, the key findings for which are also presented in this paper.
  4. Children, young orphans sitting eating in Malawi
    Children, young orphans sitting eating in Malawi

    Young orphan children eating together in the community of Njewa in the Lilongwe area of Malawi
    License: Creative Commons
    Credit: khym
    Source: Flickr

    Strengthening links between poverty reduction strategies and child protection initiatives

    Projects - August 2011 to November 2013
    This two-year project aims to strengthen links between poverty reduction strategies and child protection initiatives and to enhance the effectiveness of global efforts to tackle the alarming scale of child protection deficits in developing countries.
  5. drought landscape boy
    drought landscape boy

    A boy stands in a dried up pond near Moyale in the lowlands of Oromia, Ethiopia. A devastating drought has left an estimated 737,000 Ethiopians struggling to survive without access to clean water.
    License: Creative Commons
    Credit: aheavens
    Source: Flickr

    Impacts of climate change on children in South Africa

    Projects - July 2011 to November 2011
    The aim of the project is provide a desk review assessing the evidence of the impacts of climate change on children in case study areas of South Africa.

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