Sahel, February 2012
Deployment Details
A severe food crisis is forecast to strike the Sahel region of West Africa later in 2012, potentially affecting 7 to 10 million people in eight countries (Senegal, Mauritania, Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger, Nigeria, Chad and Cameroon). Low rainfall, poor harvests and high food prices are making communities vulnerable to extreme malnutrition. The number of children dying from nutrition-related causes is already estimated at more than 490,000 per year. A team of MapAction volunteers have deployed to assist in preparedness mapping with UNICEF in Senegal.
Further resources for the Sahel Crisis can be found on the following page - Sahel Resources.
Affected Population(6)
Appeals(1)
Nutrition(3)
Health(1)
Security, Safety and Protection(1)
Agriculture(1)
PowerPoint Maps(16)
Deployment Diary
Latest Maps
Sahel Crisis: Sahel Reference Map
- Date: 24 February 2012
- Source: MapAction
- Status: New
Sahel Crisis: Sahel Reference Map
- Date: 24 February 2012
- Source: MapAction
- Status: New
Sahel Crisis: Nigeria Security Map (February 1st-22nd 2012)
- Date: 23 February 2012
- Source: MapAction
- Status: New
Sahel Crisis: Nigeria - Reported Cholera Cases 2010
- Date: 22 February 2012
- Source: MapAction
- Status: New
Sahel Crisis: Overview Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Burkina Faso (22nd Feb 2012)
- Date: 22 February 2012
- Source: MapAction
- Status: Update

