The Sahel Beyond the Headlines: Population, Climate and Resources. Roger-Mark De Souza Director of Population, Environmental Security and Resilience

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The Sahel Beyond the Headlines: Population, Climate and Resources Roger-Mark De Souza Director of Population, Environmental Security and Resilience

The Sahel and Resilience What is Resilience? Resilience is the ability of people, households, communities, countries, and systems to mitigate, adapt to and recover from shocks and stresses in a manner that reduces chronic vulnerability and facilitates inclusive growth. The Sahel is an ecological transition zone between the Sahara Desert to the north and the savanna to the south. Between the 200mm and the 600mm average annual rainfall isohyet define the vulnerable agro-ecological zone that is called the Sahel. Source: USAID, Sahel JPC Strategic Plan

Recurring Zones of Drought in the Region FEWS/USGS analysis of Water Requirements Satisfaction Index (WRSI) between 1996 and 2011 Source: USAID, Sahel JPC Strategic Plan More info on WRSI: http://earlywarning.usgs.gov/fews/africa/web/readme.php?symbol=cl1

Food Insecurity (2012-2014) 2012: 18.7 million 2013: 11.3 million 2014: 20.6 million Source: Robert Piper, InterAgency Standing Committee, Sahel

Global Acute Malnutrition (2012-2014) 2012: 4.31 million 2013: 4.89 million 2014: 4.75 million Source: Robert Piper, InterAgency Standing Committee, Sahel

Refugees in the Sahel (2012-2013) 2012: 658,148 2013: 764,923 Source: Robert Piper, InterAgency Standing Committee, Sahel

Sahel Humanitarian Dashboard Source: Relief web http://reliefweb.int/sites/reliefweb.int/f iles/resources/humdashboard_sept20 14_v2.pdf

Sahel Context No of people affected by food crisis in 6 Sahel countries from 1965 to 2011 The overarching driver of the 2012 Sahel crisis, is not a food deficit caused by drought, but a resilience deficit Source: USAID, Sahel JPC Strategic Plan 1

USAID s Resiliency Efforts in the Sahel Sahel Joint Planning Cell (JPC): Coordinate existing humanitarian and development assistance Make new investments based on an in-depth analysis of chronic vulnerability, USAID s comparative advantage, and the enabling environment. Scale up resilience adaptations already under way in the region

The Sahel Resilience Learning Project (SAREL) Monitoring & Evaluation Knowledge Management (e.g., Stocktaking of existing knowledge, other program evaluations & success stories active learning) Outreach to communicate information and build a community of practice (internal and external, periodic feedback) Understand role of gender in resilience building

Resilience and Economic Growth in Sahel Enhanced Resilience Poverty: Depth and prevalence of poverty amongst poor households (HHs) will be reduced by 20% and prevalence of severely and moderately hungry HHs reduced by 20%. Livelihoods: The project will achieve $12 million increase in off-farm income and increase vulnerable HH assets by $10 million NRM: It will improve Natural resource Management (NRM) practices in 2 million hectares Nutrition: improve nutrition of 1.5 million children under five.

Resilience and Economic Growth in Sahel Accelerated Growth REGIS AG- designed to transform selected, highpotential value chains (cowpea, small ruminants, and poultry). Improve horizontal and vertical market linkages Focus on inclusive Development of Agro-Businesses (with focus on equitable relationships, marketing) Target economic and policy reform Provide financial services banking support to micro credit/savings institutions

Resilience in the Sahel Enhanced (RISE) Bring together humanitarian and development funding to both address humanitarian needs and build resilience, including efforts to strengthen institutions and governance, increase sustainable economic wellbeing, and improve health and nutrition Leverage existing U.S. assistance in new ways together with our development partners, civil society, local governments, and the Global Alliance for Resilience in the Sahel (AGIR) to advance the resilience dividend across the wider region.

Ouagadougou The Ouagadougou Conference, held in February 2011, generated a strong, unified commitment among West African governments and international donors to boost reproductive health programs in the West Africa region Resulted in the Ouagadougou Declaration on Population, Development and Family Planning In 2012, the members of Ouagadougou conference launched AGIR, the Global Alliance for Resilience Initiative Sahel and West Africa

AGIR AGIR is a global alliance to foster improved synergy, coherence and effectiveness of resilience initiatives in the region Building on the Zero Hunger target within the next 20 years, the core approach of the Alliance is to channel the efforts of regional and international stakeholders towards a common results framework. Regional roadmap adopted in April 2013 Countries are defining national resilience priorities

Missed Opportunities Agricultural policies and programs in the Sahel often do not have long-term resilience and sustainability as explicit objectives, only increased productivity not sufficiently address access to food by poorer households not identify and overcome barriers for women farmers caused by gender inequality in access to land, credit, extension support not explicitly aim to improve nutrition, or assess outcomes using nutrition relevant indicators not integrate nutrition education with agricultural extension Source: Peter Gubbels, Groundswell 7

Dynamics and Drivers of Change in the Sahel ADAPTATIONS/ INNOVATIONS UNDERWAY 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% Invest to accelerate, scale-up and deepen % of pop by livelihood status/assets (current and intended results) 2012 2017 2022 0% Vulnerable & assistance Vulnerable, but viable dependent (low/no assets) (stabilizing assets) Chronically Vulnerable Adapting & resilient (accumulating assets) Entrepreneurial & thriving (leveraging assets) Proximate Underlying Source: USAID, Sahel JPC Strategic Plan DYNAMICS AND DRIVERS OF VULNERABILITY

A New Window of Opportunity Build on government interest in resilience, but redefine resilience models for the Sahel: Resilience model for chronic conditions Multisectoral approaches that include gender, population, nutrition, climate change adaptation, conflict management, and humanitarian response Multi-year secure financing Better strategies that meet needs of most vulnerable populations and households