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Learning Event No 4, Session 1. From Agriculture and Rural Development Day (ARDD) 2011
1.
2. food
needs
met
Household
Drought
Livelihoods
and
Food
Needs
Major
drought
has
immediate
and
long
term
impacts
on
household
livelihoods
3.
4.
5.
6. Safety
Net
HARITA
Drought
index
triggered
Poorest Labor
Governments Cash
/
Food
Households
Safety Net
Funding
Program (Safety Net
Donors IFW
Voucher
Participants)
Funding
(Pay Labor)
IFW
Premiums
Less Poor
Households
Financial Cash
premiums
(Not Safety Net
Institutions Participants)
Payouts
(Pay Cash)
IFW
=
Insurance-‐for-‐Work
7.
8.
9. food
needs
met
Household
Drought
Livelihoods
and
Food
Needs
Drought
risk
reduction
–
an
irrigation
system
or
agroforestry
–
limits
impact
of
drought
10. food
needs
met
Household
Livelihoods
and
Food
Needs
Insurance
policy
pay-‐out
helps
meet
needs
during
the
drought
11. food
needs
met
Household
Livelihoods
and
Food
Needs
Access
to
credit
allows
increased
productivity
and
ability
to
save,
protected
by
insurance
12.
Drought
food
needs
met
Household
Livelihoods
and
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