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A01=Cedric Okou
A01=Diogo Miguel Salgado Baptista
A01=Dominique Fayad
A01=John A Spray
A01=Kevin Tuitoek
A01=Laurent Kemoe
A01=Loic S Lanci
A01=Mai Farid
A01=Pritha Mitra
A01=Tara S Muehlschlegel
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Author_Cedric Okou
Author_Diogo Miguel Salgado Baptista
Author_Dominique Fayad
Author_John A Spray
Author_Kevin Tuitoek
Author_Laurent Kemoe
Author_Loic S Lanci
Author_Mai Farid
Author_Pritha Mitra
Author_Tara S Muehlschlegel
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Climate Change and Chronic Food Insecurity in Sub-Saharan Africa

Climate change is intensifying food insecurity across sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) with lasting adverse macroeconomic effects, especially on economic growth and poverty. Successive shocks from the war in Ukraine and COVID-19 pandemic have increased food prices and depressed incomes, raising the number of people suffering from high malnutrition and unable to meet basic food consumption needs by at least 30 percent to 123 million in 2022 or 12 percent of SSA's population. Addressing the lack of resilience to climate changethat critically underlies food insecurity in SSAwill require careful policy prioritization against a backdrop of financing and capacity constraints. This paper presents some key considerations and examples of tradeoffs and complementarities across policies to address food insecurity. Key findings include (1) Fiscal policies focused on social assistance and efficient public infrastructure investment can improve poorer households' access to affordable food, facilitate expansion of climate-resilient and green agricultural production, and support quicker recovery from adverse climate events; (2) Improving access to finance is key to stepping up private investment in agricultural resilience and productivity as well as improving the earning capacity and food purchasing power of poorer rural and urban households; and (3) Greater regional trade integration, complemented with resilient transport infrastructure, enables sales of one country's bumper harvests to its neighbors' facing shortages. The international community can help with financial assistanceespecially for the above-mentioned social assistance and key infrastructure areascapacity development, and facilitating transfers of technology and know-how. See more
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A01=Cedric OkouA01=Diogo Miguel Salgado BaptistaA01=Dominique FayadA01=John A SprayA01=Kevin TuitoekA01=Laurent KemoeA01=Loic S LanciA01=Mai FaridA01=Pritha MitraA01=Tara S MuehlschlegelAge Group_UncategorizedAuthor_Cedric OkouAuthor_Diogo Miguel Salgado BaptistaAuthor_Dominique FayadAuthor_John A SprayAuthor_Kevin TuitoekAuthor_Laurent KemoeAuthor_Loic S LanciAuthor_Mai FaridAuthor_Pritha MitraAuthor_Tara S Muehlschlegelautomatic-updateCategory1=Non-FictionCategory=MBNH3Category=RNFFCategory=RNPGCOP=United StatesDelivery_Delivery within 10-20 working daysLanguage_EnglishPA=AvailablePrice_€20 to €50PS=Activesoftlaunch
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  • Weight: 272g
  • Dimensions: 216 x 280mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Dec 2023
  • Publisher: International Monetary Fund (IMF)
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9798400218507

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