Image for Standards for Supporting Crop-related Livelihoods in Emergencies

Standards for Supporting Crop-related Livelihoods in Emergencies

Part of the Humanitarian Standards series
See all formats and editions

Millions of people around the world who are vulnerable to crises rely heavily on crop production to support their livelihoods.

Currently, 40% of the global poor live in economies affected by fragility, conflict, and violence.

That number is expected to rise to 67% in the next decade (World Bank 2021). SEADS is a set of international principles and minimum standards for crop-related crisis responses.

The Handbook enables those responding to humanitarian crises to design, implement, and evaluate crop-related interventions to strengthen the livelihoods of farming communities, support preparedness and post-emergency recovery, and increase the resilience of households, communities, and systems. SEADS helps users to: determine if a crop-related response is appropriate, necessary, and feasible; prioritize which crop-related response area may achieve livelihood objectives given the context; track alignment of projects with standards; measure impact from crop-related crisis response.

Read More
Special order line: only available to educational & business accounts. Sign In
£240.00
Product Details
Practical Action Publishing
1788532406 / 9781788532402
Paperback
338.14
09/11/2022
United Kingdom
English
4760 pages
30 cm