Acute food and nutrition insecurity situation in the Sahel and West Africa, December 2020
1. RPCA, 3th December 2020, Videoconference
RPCA meeting
Acute Food and Nutrition
Insecurity situation
in the Sahel and West Africa
by BAOUA, Issoufou, CRA/CILSS
6. October-December 2020
Non analysée Minimale Sous pression Crise Urgence Famine Lac Tchad
Area under Crisis and
worst situation :
• Lac Chad Basin:
Diffa in Niger,
Adamawa, Borno
and Yobe States of
Nigeria
• Liptako Gourma
Zone: Burkina
Faso, Mali and
Niger
• Senegal and
Guinea Bisau
7. June-August 2021
Non analysée Minimale Sous pression Crise Urgence Famine Lac Tchad
Area under Crisis and
worst situation :
• Lac Chad Basin:
Diffa in Niger,
Adamawa, Borno
and Yobe States of
Nigeria
• Liptako Gourma
Zone: Burkina Faso,
Mali and Niger
• Guinea Bisau,
Mauritania,
Senegal and Sierra
Leone
8. Proportion of population per phase of acute FNI
in 15 countries
273,9
Millions
273,9
Millions
October – December 2020 June – August 2021
Minimal
Under‐presure
Crisis
Emergency
Catastrophe
9. Country Total Phase 3 ‐ 5
Nigeria 9 206 125
Burkina Faso 2 020 039
Niger 1 228 778
Sierra Leone 852 383
Chad 600 775
Senegal 511 605
Liberia 450 736
Mali 436 867
Benin 384 655
Ghana 327 583
Cote d'Ivoire 210 027
Mauritania 178 139
Guinea Bisau 153 132
Togo 102 350
The Gambia 72 035
October‐December 2020
Country Total Phase 3 ‐ 5
Nigeria 12 972 098
Burkina Faso 2 726 900
Niger 1 731 303
Sierra Leone 1 359 362
Chad 1 148 995
Mali 954 935
Senegal 849 695
Liberia 554 037
Mauritania 409 940
Benin 281 638
Cote d'Ivoire 186 670
Ghana 163 819
The Gambia 115 412
Guinea Bisau 95 899
Togo 74 252
June‐August 2021
Population estimated under Phase 3-Cris to Worst situation
16,73
M
23,62
M
2,68 M in
Cameroon
2,28 M in
Cameroon
10. Acute FNI Drivers
Impact of Covid‐19 Pandemic :
restrictions related to COVID‐
19, were added to existing
vulnerabilities, they have
degraded the already fragile
livelihoods of vulnerable
populations.
Economic factors (high prices,
slowed economy) contributed to a
slowdown in the situation (Liberia,
Sierra Leone);
Conflict and insecurity remain the main drivers
of food insecurity in the Lac Chad basin
(Nigeria, Chad and Niger), Liptako Gourma
Authority zone (Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger);
Large displacement of population
because of conflict and insecurity.
In total, there are 4.1 million IDPs
across the region
Liptako Gourma zone
Lac Chad Bassin
Significant production declines
mainly due to floods, conflict and
other forms of insecurity that
have limited access to fields.
Pastoral mobility limited
in some areas as a result
of movement restriction
measures related to
COVID‐19
Under 5 Children
malnutrition,
specifically in the
IDP: Burkina
Faso, Chad and
Niger
11. TREND OF NUMBER OF POPULATIONS ESTIMATED IN CH
PHASE 3 TO WORSE : 2014 - 2021
Million of people
12. THE GOVERNMENTS AND PARTNERS
Provide immediate assistance to food and nutritional insecurity
populations "crisis and worse" located mainly in northeastern Nigeria,
Lake Chad and northern Chad, northern and western Niger, northern
Burkina Faso, northern Mali, and southeastern Mauritania, Liberia, Sierra
Leone and western Cameroon.
Support the deployment of humanitarian assistance by ensuring access to
inaccessible areas of northern Nigeria, northern and central Mali, Burkina
Faso, Chad and Niger
are recommended to
13. THE GOVERNMENTS AND PARTNERS
• Develop resilience‐building actions for people under pressure
(phase 2) specifically income‐generating activities for women
and young people
• Continue and strengthen measures to prevent and manage
acute malnutrition in areas where alert rates are reported,
including in the Lake Chad Basin, Liptako de Gourma
are recommended to
14. CILSS AND PARTNERS
• Continue to strengthen the technical capabilities of CH
analysis cells to improve the quality of analyses ;
• Supporting national mechanisms for collecting, processing
and disseminating information on Agriculture, Food and
Nutrition Security and Resilience.
15. DIFFICULTIES
• Lack of ownership on the CH management in some
countries
• Limited availability of data in Benin, Ghana and
Guinea Bissau
• Limited knowlege of the CH process in Liberia,
Ghana, Sierra Leone