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Resilience Analysis in Senegal: Matam 2016
Policy Brief

Resilience Analysis in Senegal: Matam 2016

FAO

This report primarily aims to highlight the main pillars of resilience and their contributing factors at the household level using the second iteration of the FAO Resilience Index Measurement and Analysis (RIMA) methodology – Resilience Index Measurement and Analysis II (RIMA-II).

This report primarily aims to highlight the main pillars of resilience and their contributing factors at the household level using the second iteration of the FAO Resilience Index Measurement and Analysis (RIMA) methodology – Resilience Index Measurement and Analysis II (RIMA-II). The second part of the analysis studies the role of geo-climatic variables, shocks and other household characteristics in relation to food security and resilience capacity. Finally, the results are analysed in light of both the policies already implemented in Matam and future policies that could potentially be designed and implemented, taking into consideration those social and geographical groups that were shown to be less resilient in this report.

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