Food security, gender and resilience in the Solomon Islands
This brief presents an exploratory analysis of factors associated with food insecurity in the Solomon Islands. Data were collected by IWDA from 1862 women and men in the Central and Guadalcanal Provinces between February and April 2020, in partnership with Dignity Pasifik. The focus of the Solomon Islands study was to understand how the circumstances of men and women underpin the relationship between food security, gender, and resilience.
Note: This document was created in June 2020, during the IDM phase of the program, which was a partnership between the ANU and IWDA with strategic funding from the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. The Solomon Islands study was also supported by The World Food Programme.
Food security, gender and resilience in the Solomon Islands
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