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Producing time series data on childhood wasting

Producing time series data on childhood wasting

by Jameel Observatory | Oct 31, 2022 | Children, Climate Change, Data, Data for Children Collaborative, Impact Collaborations, Nutrition, Projects, University of Edinburgh

Child wasting is a key Sustainable Development Goal target and indicator. Even before the COVID-19 pandemic, 47 million children were already wasted (a life-threatening form of malnutrition). However, in specific countries, survey results on wasting have a variance of...

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Food Security / Early Action: harnessing data and technology in the battle to stop climate shocks leading to hunger in pastoralist communities

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22 Mar

J-WAFS researcher Cesar Terrer (@c_terrer) of @MIT_CEE is using images from space to build high resolution drought monitoring systems that look into drought effects on plants. Read more: https://news.mit.edu/2023/detailed-images-space-offer-clearer-picture-drought-effects-plants-0320.

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23 Mar

Somalis are dying because of a climate crisis they didn’t cause. More aid isn’t the answer | Abdirahman Abdishakur https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2023/mar/22/somalis-are-dying-because-of-a-climate-crisis-they-didnt-cause-more-aid-isnt-the-answer

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22 Mar

🌧️ Scarce rainfall can threaten agricultural incomes. On #WorldWaterDay, read how J-PAL affiliates Jenny Aker & Kelsey Jack evaluated strategies to ⬆️ use of rainwater harvesting techniques—and help farmers in Niger 🇳🇪 adapt to climate change impacts. https://j-p.al/ria

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23 Mar

"The Africa GeoPortal is home to hundreds of ready to use datasets. Some provided by @Esri , others by users and Africa focused organizations" https://www.africageoportal.com/

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21 Mar

Kenya drought: Pastoralists suffer despite millions of dollars used to protect them -- what went wrong? https://bit.ly/3lu7zTk

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