El presente análisis tiene por objetivo evaluar el impacto de las inundaciones en el estado de Tabasco entre los años 2007 y 2010 y de las inversiones en RRD en el bienestar socioeconómico de la población de Tabasco.
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Conflicts and drought spur hunger, despite ample global food supply
Global food supplies are high due to strong cereal harvests, but localized drought, flooding and protracted conflicts have intensified and perpetuated food insecurity.
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Conflictos civiles e impactos climáticos dificultan el avance hacia la reducción del hambre
Un informe de la FAO indica un repunte de las cosechas en la mayoría de los países de bajos ingresos con déficit de alimentos. En el Caribe, el impacto de los huracanes mermará el rendimiento agrícola.
After 7 years, cholera cases on the decline in Haiti
The disease is currently at its lowest level since the beginning of the epidemic largely due to effective coordination and an increased number of rapid response teams.
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More than 10.7 million people across Latin America and Caribbean hit by disasters in 2016
The disaster-prone region experienced situations ranging from natural disasters to the spread of dengue and Zika, with more than 3.5 million lives at risk from drought in Central America.
Six months after Hurricane Matthew, food and nutrition crisis beginning in Haiti
The massive destruction of plants, harvest, seedlings, seed stocks and irrigation systems, the loss of basic equipment and soil devaluation, have paralysed food production.
Six mois après l'ouragan Matthew, des besoins toujours importants en Haïti
Alors que la phase de première urgence se termine, quelque 1,4 million d'Haïtiens ont besoin d'aide humanitaire immédiate. Les départements du Grand Sud, frappés directement, se relèvent difficilement.
UN calls for support to Haiti recovery plan as report reveals US $2.7 billion in hurricane losses
The three-year recovery plan seeks to reduce disaster risks, improve multi-hazard early warning systems, and reduce the exposure of poor communities to the risk of storms, earthquakes and other hazards.
Disaster risk reduction critical to Haiti recovery
The Americas region meets next week to discuss the best way forward to reduce disaster losses as a new Post Disaster Needs Analysis demonstrates the full impact of Hurricane Matthew.
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Aid community seeks $291.5 million to assist 2.4 million Haitians
Haiti is still affected by a convergence of humanitarian crises, further aggravated by the devastating October 2016 category-4 Hurricane Matthew.
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Reducing disaster risk helps tackle hunger in Latin America and Caribbean
More than 34 million people in Latin America and the Caribbean still suffer from hunger, but the region is boosting its ability to make agriculture sustainable and ensure food security by curbing disaster risk.
Haiti struggles to recover from 2016 disasters
Floods and the effects of Hurricane Matthew have left the state of infrastructure in serious need of repair. Many remote villages are still inaccessible by roads, if roads exist.
Three months after Hurricane Matthew, Oxfam sounds Haiti hunger warning
OCHA figures show that 806,000 people are at an extreme level of food insecurity, and an estimated 750,000 people do not have safe water for drinking, cooking, and washing. A $139m UN fund is 38% underfunded.
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Ongoing conflicts continue to intensify food insecurity, FAO says
The new edition of the Crop Prospects and Food Situation report highlights 39 countries in need of external food assistance. Global agricultural prospects are improving but lean seasons loom in near future.
Damage to Haitian agricultural sector estimated at $580 million
With more than 90% of crops damaged, restoring agriculture and fishery-based livelihoods is critical to avoid dependency on food aid, says UN food agency.
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Devastating impacts of El Niño continue globally
23 countries have issued appeals requiring a total of $5 billion. Only 38 per cent is funded as of September 2016, leaving 60 million people at significant risk of further loss.
Food insecurity affects 30% of households in Haiti's urban areas
Two per cent are severely food insecure. The level of food insecurity, however, is considerably less than that seen in the drought-affected rural areas assessed by WFP in December 2015.
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Humanitarian needs in Haiti still very high
Major humanitarian challenges in Haiti include the persistence of cholera, food insecurity, malnutrition, vulnerability to natural disasters and the migration crisis with the Dominican Republic.
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El Niño returns to 'neutral phase', affecting over 60 million people globally
The dramatic 2015-2016 El Niño event hit the poorest and most vulnerable communities hardest, disproportionally affecting women and girls. To date, a funding gap of $3.4 billion remains.
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Monitoring food security in countries with conflict situations
The most recent projections suggest that approximately half of the global poor now live in states characterized by conflict and violence, according to a FAO and WFP report.