Agricultural interventions in crises and conflict settings have a notable and significant impact in improving the food security status of households in the short-term. However, such programmes require more precise targeting and intervention clustering if they aim to strengthen resilience.
The evidence brief discusses these findings and draws recommendations based on an impact evaluation in Syria.
Publication Details
- Year of Publication: 2021
- Region/s: Middle East & North Africa
- Theme/s: Human Development · Humanitarian Emergencies · Impact Evaluation · Shocks & Livelihoods
- Research Topic/s: Agriculture · Disasters & Emergencies · Food Security & Nutrition
- Method/s: Cross-sectional Data Analysis · Panel Data Analysis
Suggested Citation
Baliki, G., Brück, T. and H. Ghattas (2021) Syria: Do complex agricultural interventions strengthen food security? ISDC Evidence brief July 2021