Evaluation of ActionAid's response to the 2010 Pakistan floods
Heavy monsoon rains led to massive flooding across large parts of Pakistan in 2010, affecting up to 20 million people. ActionAid responded to the disaster immediately, working with local partners and
Evaluation of ActionAid's response to the 2010 Haiti earthquake
On January 12, 2010, an earthquake of magnitude 7.3 on the Richter scale rocked Haiti. It was the most powerful earthquake to have struck the country for 200 years. An estimated 220,000 people were
Evaluation of ActionAid's response to Cyclone Nargis, Myanmar
Cyclone Nargis struck Myanmar on 2nd-3rd May 2008, affecting more than 2.4 million people. ActionAid responded to the disaster in collaboration with local partners and communities, providing vital
Evaluation of ActionAid's response to 2011 drought and food crisis in Kenya
In 2011 a drought and food crisis in the Horn of Africa affected an estimated 13 million people. In parts of Kenya, the disaster was considered to be the worst to afflict the country in over 60 years
Evaluation of ActionAid's response to January 2009 surge in conflict in Gaza
In December 2008, “Operation Cast Lead” claimed 14 Israeli and approximately 1,400 Palestinian lives. ActionAid responded to the emergency in collaboration with local partners and communities in Gaza
Lay of the land - Improving land governance to stop land grabs
Large-scale land acquisitions by investors, which are often called ‘land grabs’, can deprive rural women and communities of their livelihoods and land, increasing their food insecurity. This report
Haitians rebuilding Haiti - progress six months on from the earthquake
Six months on from the devastating Haiti earthquake, this report outlines ActionAid's response and tells the stories of some of the people we are working with.
Civil Society Statement to FAO Member Governments on Vital Role of Women in Agriculture and Rural Development
Investing in women farmers is the way forward in the fight against hunger. On the day of the election of the new FAO Director General, Action Aid, Oxfam and Wocan together with many other civil
Cobwebbed - International Food Price Crisis and National Food Prices
The paper provides an overview of what caused high and volatile prices in international food commodity markets, the major causes of national food price increases, the winners and losers within
The Long Road from Household Food Security to Women's Empowerment: Signposts from Bangladesh and The Gambia
This study looks at local right to food programmes in two very different contexts - Bangladesh and The Gambia - with the objectives of identifying how far these projects helped increase food security