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FNS-REPRO is the first FAO programme in Eastern Africa specifically designed to foster peace and food security at scale. The programme employs a livelihood and resilience-based approach in some of the least stable regions, where interventions are normally exclusively of a humanitarian nature. Its design allows FAO and partners to set good examples of how to build food system resilience in protracted crises and strengthen cooperation across the humanitarian-development-peace nexus towards this end. This report provides the results of analyses conducted during FNS-REPRO’s inception phase in South Sudan, with the aim to inform its area-based interventions, thereby creating a common understanding of the context and both the challenges and opportunities therein. The context analysis informs and co-creates design, approaches and operational responses, thereby also strengthening the FNS-REPRO learning agenda and evidence-based programming - focused on seed sector development. The publication provides a baseline for the four-year programme in South Sudan, together with the Resilience Baseline (RIMA) report.
FAO. 2021. Food and Nutrition Security Resilience Programme (FNS-REPRO) – Multidimensional context analysis in South Sudan. Rome.