Strengthening the resilience of vulnerable households, communities and systems is central to achieving food security and improving nutrition in contexts affected by shocks and stressors. The Rome-based Agencies (RBA) developed a joint Conceptual Framework - “Strengthening Resilience for Food Security and Nutrition” - to work more and better together, and with key partners, to strengthen resilience of the most food-insecure. A set of joint country case studies - Guatemala, Kenya and Niger - explore ongoing efforts and future opportunities for greater collaboration among the RBA agencies on building resilience.
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RBA conceptual framework for Strengthening Resilience for Food Security and Nutrition (PDF; 325KB) |
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RBA conceptual framework for Strengthening Resilience for Food Security and Nutrition - French (468 KB) |
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RBA conceptual framework for Strengthening Resilience for Food Security and Nutrition - Spanish (PDF; 335KB) |
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Guatemala RBA Case study- English (PDF;710KB) |
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Guatemala RBA Case study - Spanish (PDF;714KB) |
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