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Home > Resources > The Impact of Food Insecurity on Women and Girls: Research From Pibor and Akobo counties, Jonglei State, South Sudan

The Impact of Food Insecurity on Women and Girls: Research From Pibor and Akobo counties, Jonglei State, South Sudan

Posted on May 10, 2022

This briefing presents research undertaken in the midst of a critical food insecurity crisis in South Sudan's Pibor and Akobo counties in order to understand its impact on the lives of women and girls. The research found that women and girls’ household chores, their livelihood opportunities, and their access to education have all been impacted. The report highlights what the humanitarian community should do to ensure a gender-sensitive response to these pressing needs. Read More

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