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ACAPS is an independent analytical voice helping humanitarian workers, influencers, fundraisers, and donors make better-informed decisions and respond more effectively to disasters. The original publications of these audio reports can be found at www.acaps.org.

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ACAPS is an independent analytical voice helping humanitarian workers, influencers, fundraisers, and donors make better-informed decisions and respond more effectively to disasters. The original publications of these audio reports can be found at www.acaps.org.

    Haiti: A deep dive into the food security crisis

    Haiti: A deep dive into the food security crisis

    Multiple political, social, and economic crises, coupled with natural hazards (such as earthquakes, droughts, and torrential rains), have progressively increased the number of people needing food assistance since 2020. This thematic report provides an overview of the severity of the food crisis in Haiti.
    Sources and additional information are available in the PDF report on the ACAPS website

    • 3 min
    Yemen: Food supply chain update

    Yemen: Food supply chain update

    This analysis aims to provide an update on the nature and structure of Yemen’s food market since 2020 and the role of different factors (responders, policies, global dynamics, etc.) in determining food prices.
    Sources and additional information are available in the PDF report on the ACAPS website

    • 6 min
    Myanmar: Analysis ecosystem

    Myanmar: Analysis ecosystem

    This report analyses the current analysis ecosystem in the humanitarian context of Myanmar. It highlights the humanitarian sector’s analysis needs and gaps resulting from the reduced operational space and consequent constraints on data collection and data and information sharing.
    Sources and additional information are available in the PDF report on the ACAPS website.

    • 8 min
    Ukraine: Impact of the conflict on the healthcare system and spotlight on specific needs

    Ukraine: Impact of the conflict on the healthcare system and spotlight on specific needs

    This report looks at the impact of the conflict on the healthcare system and sheds light on the situation for certain population groups with specific needs because of their gender, age, disability, or condition. It is meant to highlight priority needs by population group or condition and complement the humanitarian health information landscape to support the response.
    Sources and additional information are available in the PDF report on the ACAPS website.

    • 3 min
    Afghanistan: Land conflicts and humanitarian action: a conflict sensitivity perspective

    Afghanistan: Land conflicts and humanitarian action: a conflict sensitivity perspective

    This report aims to raise awareness about the significance of disputes over access to pastureland and watering points between Pashtun nomads (Kuchis) and settled people from different ethnic groups. It seeks to strengthen contextual understanding as part of a conflict-sensitive approach to humanitarian action.
    Sources and additional information are available in the PDF report on the ACAPS website.

    • 9 min
    Afghanistan: Remittances: the scale and role of private financial transfers

    Afghanistan: Remittances: the scale and role of private financial transfers

    This study aims to better understand the role remittances play for Afghan households alongside humanitarian assistance and other coping mechanisms following the regime change in August 2021. The focus is on the use and impact of remittances on senders and recipient households.
    Sources and additional information are available in the PDF report on the ACAPS website.

    • 7 min

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