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A Modified Emergency Market Mapping Analysis and Protection Analysis: Smoked fish and dried red pepper income market systems Diffa Region, Eastern Niger

Authors :
Sissons, Corrie
Lappartient, Clotilde
Publication Year :
2016
Publisher :
Oxfam, 2016.

Abstract

Almost seven years of violent conflict in the Lake Chad Basin region of West Africa – involving Boko Haram and military operations to counter them – has led to a devastating humanitarian crisis. Originating in northeast Nigeria, the conflict has now spread across borders into Niger, Chad and Cameroon.<br />The people of the Lake Chad Basin region are some of the poorest in the world. Even under normal circumstances they suffer from high levels of hunger and malnutrition. Over the last two years, the conflict has led to mass forced displacements and population movements, uprooting people from their homes and cutting them off from their livelihoods and sources of income, exacerbating an already dire situation.<br />This report uses the Emergency Market Mapping Analysis (EMMA) methodology combined with protection risk analysis to capture aspects of the situation in the Diffa region of Niger and to offer a view of how vulnerable populations are accessing income and the risks associated with that.

Details

Language :
English, French
ISBN :
978-0-85598-842-5
0-85598-842-8
ISBNs :
9780855988425 and 0855988428
Database :
Oxfam Policy & Practice
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsoxf.620163
Document Type :
Research report