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Escaping the hunger cycle

Pathways to resilience in the Sahel

2011 Available in English and French

A millet crop grown in Chad struggles to yield due to erratic, exceptionally high temperatures and a lack of rainfall. As a result the crop is ruined and communities are facing extreme hunger.

A millet crop grown in Chad struggles to yield due to erratic, exceptionally high temperatures and a lack of rainfall. As a result the crop is ruined and communities are facing extreme hunger

This report is a detailed analysis of changes in policies and programs in the Sahel since 2005.

The central question guiding this study is: 'What lessons have been learned since 2005 about what has to change in the Sahel, so that every drought does not result in a new humanitarian crisis?'

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