Publication: Anticipating Large and Widespread Seasonal Deprivation in the Sahel

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2021-11
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2021-11
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Lain, Jonathan
Brunelin, Stephanie
Tandon, Sharad
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In addition to being regularly confronted with unpredictable shocks such as floods, droughts, or conflicts, Sahelian households have to deal with the effects of seasonality. This leads to a significant reduction in food and non-food consumption across the season, exposing the poor to transient food insecurity and malnutrition.
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Lain, Jonathan; Brunelin, Stephanie; Tandon, Sharad. 2021. Anticipating Large and Widespread Seasonal Deprivation in the Sahel. SASPP Operational and Policy Notes Series;Note 3. © Washington, DC : World Bank. http://hdl.handle.net/10986/37725 License: CC BY 3.0 IGO.
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