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LIBYAALGERIA
MALI
CHAD
NIGER
NIGERIA
MAURITANIA
SUDAN
GABON
GUINEA
DEMOCRATICREPUBLIC
OF THE CONGO
CONGO
CAMEROON
CENTRALAFRICAN REPUBLICGHANA
TUNISIA
SENEGAL
CTED'IVOIRE
BENIN
BURKINAFASO
LIBERIA
TOGO
ZAMBIA
SIERRALEONE
GUINEA-BISSAU
GAMBIA
WesternSahara
EGYPT
Bi-week
>1 million children at risk of severe acute malnutrition~3 million children at risk of moderate acute malnutrition
18.7 million people are estimated to be at risk
372,279 people displaced including 167,257 IDPs and 205,022 refugees
FOOD INSECURITY and NUTRITION
Source: Cluster & Sector West and Central Africa Regional Offices
Source: HCR, Govts, Mali Protection cluster, WFP, OCHA
Source: HCR, Govts, WFP, FAO, OCHA
Nutrition January - April 2012
Indicator
PopulationAffected(or at risk)
Populationtargeted
PopulationAssisted
# and % targeted children 6-59 mo withsevere acute malnutrition admitted for 1 095 130 1 095 130 249 785 23%
(AnnualTarget)
# and % of exits from therapeutic care bychildren 6 - 59 months who have recovered
1 095 130 821 348 96 353 12%(AnnualTarget)
# of children 6-59 months with moderateacute malnutrition
2 944 595 350 000 311 817 89%(MonthlyTarget)
Blanket feeding 428 000 298 885 70%(MonthlyTarget)
Food Assistance April 2012
IndicatorPopulationtargeted
PopulationAssisted
% Assistedvs Targeted
(monthly)
Cond it io na l tr ans fe rs ( Fo od b as ed ) 8 78 2 85 64 3 3 15 73 %
Un con di ti ona l t ran sf er s ( fo od bas ed ) 7 51 0 00 31 4 35 2 42 %
Conditional transfers (Cash / Voucherbased)
438 000 415 565 95%
Agricu lture January - May 2012
Indicator
PopulationAffected(or at risk)
Populationtargeted
PopulationAssisted
% Assistedvs Targeted
(Yearly)
Agriculture and Livestock 19 592 821 11 145 773 3 425 275 31%
% Assisted vsTargeted
Displaced populations per country (as of 21 May 2012)
Number of vulnerable peopleper country
Displacement due to conflict in Mali
Area affected by drought andcritical or extreme food insecurity
Armed conflict or terrorist actions
The Sahel region is grappling with a severe food and nutrition crisis. The humanitarian
community is scaling up response to this crisis, but significant funding gaps remain. Urgent
support is needed to ensure that programmes are in place before the crisis peaks in June.
The crisis is further exacerbated by the consequences of the conflict that has plagued northern
Mali. Widespread humanitarian needs persist in Mali while neighboring countries are faced with an
influx of refugees to areas already among the most severely affected by the food and nutrition crisis.
In addition, a meningitis epidemic continues to affect Chad, the Gambia, Burkina Faso and Mali. Cholera is also
expected to get worse as the rainy season approaches, particularly in Cameroon, Chad, Nigeria, Niger and Mali.
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Algeria
Burkina FasoMauritania
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POPULATIONS DISPLACED DUE TO THE CONFLICT IN MALI
IDPs
Refugees
Malian refugees in Burkina Faso, Mauritania,
Niger and Algeria are living in areas already
severely affected by the food and nutrition crisis.
More than half of refugees are children.
Continuing population movements (includinglimited returns) complicate accurate IDP assess-
ments. Data on refugees also remain incomplete,
particularly for those arriving with livestock or
transferred into camps.
Major humanitarian needs include food,
medecines, WASH, shelter & non-food items,
protection, education and livelihoods support for
IDP and host communities.
The Sahel: Humanitarian snapshot (June 2012)