CEA and FSL
Food security and livelihoods (FSL) programming is most effective when guided by community priorities and experiences. By engaging people in identifying needs, setting goals, and shaping solutions, FSL interventions become more inclusive, sustainable, and accountable. This approach helps ensure that households not only meet their immediate food needs, but also strengthen their capacity to recover from crises, sustain their livelihoods, and build resilience for the future.
For more information on livelihoods, visit the IFRC Livelihoods Centre, hosted by the Spanish Red Cross
3 July 2023
Small business owners in Teknaf
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Case StudyOrganisation:
Bangladesh Red Crescent SocietyA case study documenting community feedback gathered during focus group discussions with targeted communities who are running their own small businesses to understand the changes to their lives after receiving cash assistance.
30 January 2023
CEA hunger crisis strategy, Africa region
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Strategy documentOrganisation:
IFRCThis strategy document outlines how CEA will be used in IFRC's response to the hunger crisis in Africa to ensure that the voices of the most vulnerable people are systematically used to inform community-centred action on responding to the crisis.
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