Relevant Networks and Initiatives
This section lists and describes the key actors concerned with producing information for food and nutrition security in emergency and development contexts. It gives an overview of the selected global and regional networks, initiatives and organizations that are relevant to FSIN.
The networks and initiatives are divided into two main categories:
- Selected Networks and Initiatives producing information for Food Security and Nutrition
- Knowledge and Advocacy Networks Sharing Information on Food Security and Nutrition
The networks and initiatives might not fall only into one category; therefore they are placed under the most relevant one.
You can browse this section by region or free text (keyword) to find the most relevant initiative to your interest and work, or you can download the full paper.

Source: IPC website
Period from June to September 2017:
In the period from June to September 2017, 51,909 people in two of the analyzed provinces are in need of urgent interventions to [...]
Region: Africa
Country: Mozambique

Source: IPC website
11% of the total rural population (71 719 669) are classified in IPC Phases 3 and 4, an increase of almost 30% of the number of people in [...]
Region: Africa
Country: Democratic Republic of the Congo

Sorce: IPC website
Food security situation has slightly improved compared to the same period last year.
A total of 157 localities were classified for the period of the update. Two states were [...]
Region: Africa
Country: Sudan

Source: IPC website
Districts in emergency phase despite humanitarian actions (IPC Phase 3): Betioky, Ampanihy, Tsihombe, Beloha, Amboasary Sud; four communes in the district of Taolagnaro (Ranopiso, Analapatsy, Andranobory, Ankariera) and [...]
Region: Africa
Country: Madagascar


Source: IPC website
Food security in South Sudan has further deteriorated due to armed conflict, economic crisis, and below-average harvests that were exhausted well before the ongoing lean season. An estimated 6.0 [...]
Region: Africa
Country: South Sudan

Our planet faces multiple and complex challenges in the 21st century. The 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development commits the international community to act together to overcome them and transform our [...]
Author/Source: Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)
