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This study report on field research in Afghanistan, Somalia, South Sudan and Syria
Systematic review and contextualisation report on implications of evidence for South Asia
Irregular migration and insecurity interplay in complex ways in North Africa
This article summarises findings from a report produced under the Secure Access in Volatile Environments (SAVE) research programme
The literature on border security in North Africa covers security and terrorism, migration and goods trafficking
Experimental and randomized controlled trials of a psychosocial intervention for youth affected by the Syrian crisis
This review summarises the evidence on the ways in which social inequalities and discrimination affect the risk of famine or food insecurity
The conclusion of this rapid review is that the drivers of acute food insecurity are complex, often involving multiple and interrelated factors
This paper examines how domestic violence impacts nutrition and food security
Justin Addison (UK Delegation to the OSCE) tells the OSCE's Economic and Environmental Committee that Russia’s decision to withdraw from the Black Sea Grain Initiative and systematic attacks on grain infrastructure has worsened food insecurity.
The paper argues that there is a certain “stuckness” in food security responses.
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