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USAID's
Office of Food for Peace Occasional Paper 6
Emergencies in Urban Settings: A Technical Review of Food-Based
Program Options
Although food assistance needs in urban and peri-urban areas are
expected to require increased resources in the coming years, most
experience with food-based programs is in rural areas. Against this
backdrop, USAID's Office of Food for Peace Occasional Paper No.
6, Emergencies in Urban Settings: A Technical Review of Food-Based
Program Options, examines 11 common food-based programs to highlight
advantages, disadvantages, targeting and implementation modalities
in the urban context. The programs include: targeted household food
distribution, food for work, food for training, wet feeding programs,
community-based management of acute malnutrition (CMAM) programs,
supplementary feeding in maternal and child health and nutrition
programs, institutional feeding for street children, orphans and
vulnerable children and other vulnerable groups, school feeding
programs, food support to child care facilities, market assistance
programs, and support to national strategic food reserves. The paper
also presents tools to help determine the most appropriate interventions
and approaches for given settings.
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