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Explore SPARC’s publications and resources as we create, distil, evaluate and share evidence and best practice on research and policy that aims to support pastoralists and farmers in dryland areas.

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10-18 of 22
  • Simon Levine
An Afghan man stands in field of green wheat holding some of his harvest in one hand, with blue sky in background
Policy brief

This policy brief looks at why aid practitioners missed an important opportunity to bolster food security by supporting improved post-harvest processing and storage in Afghanistan.
 A woman crouches inside a room as she weaves a carpet by hand
Policy brief

This policy brief looks at why aid practitioners missed an important opportunity to understand and engage with informal credit systems in Afghanistan.
A woman walks past a house in a village
Evidence review

Using examples from Afghanistan, this research outlines 10 traps that practitioners and donors working in fragile and conflict-affected regions must avoid if aid is to engage effectively with context.
An elderly man looks across his field as a man guides two cattle who are ploughing the black soil
Policy brief

This policy brief, developed for the UK’s 2023 Global Food Security Summit, summarises insights from recent SPARC research on how to bolster food security in countries affected by conflict and protracted crises.
A woman walking in drylands behind a donkey that is carrying plastic containers
Technical report

This recent study from SPARC offers insights from a real-time study of people’s lives in Somalia during 2020–2022, looking at how crisis-affected people take their own anticipatory action.
 An elderly man pours water on his cattle as they walk through drylands
Issue brief

This brief is the second in a series highlighting learnings from a longitudinal study on anticipatory action in Somalia.
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Issue brief

This brief explore the mistakes being made in how 'resilience' in the Sahel has been discussed and some practical steps that can be taken to make the word more useful.
Four men walk along an embankment carrying tools
Issue brief

This brief is the first part of a series highlighting learnings that are emerging from a longitudinal study on anticipatory action in Somalia.
A man walks towards the camera on dry ground with livestock in the background
Technical report

This paper draws on interviews with traders and herders in Sudan, and secondary literature, to gain insight into how the suspended Hajj in 2020 affected livestock traders and herders on low incomes.

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