Learning Event No 4, Session 1. From Agriculture and Rural Development Day (ARDD) 2011
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Transcript of Learning Event No 4, Session 1. From Agriculture and Rural Development Day (ARDD) 2011
Livelihoods and food needs m
et
Household Food Needs
Major drought has immediate and long term impacts on household
livelihoods
Drought
Governments
Donors
Funding Safety Net Program
Poorest Households
(Safety Net Participants) (Pay Labor)
Cash / Food
IFW Prem
iums
Funding IFW Voucher
Safety Net HARITA
Drought index triggered
Labor
Financial Institutions
Less Poor Households
(Not Safety Net Participants) (Pay Cash) Payouts
Cash premiums
IFW = Insurance-‐for-‐Work
Livelihoods and food needs m
et
Household Food Needs
Drought risk reduction – an irrigation system or agroforestry – limits impact of drought
Drought
Livelihoods and food needs m
et
Household Food Needs
Insurance policy pay-‐out helps meet needs during
the drought
Livelihoods and food needs m
et
Household Food Needs
Access to credit allows increased productivity and ability to save, protected
by insurance
Livelihoods and food needs m
et
Household Food Needs
Risk reduction, insurance and savings provide a resilient set of risk management tools to protect the food security that
the household is building
Drought
wfp.org/disaster-risk-reduction oxfamamerica.org/issues/insurance