Solidarités International commissioned a rapid market assessment based on the EMMA methodology and two HEA livelihood baseline assessments in Maban County in order to develop a comprehensive understanding of the livelihoods of refugees and host community members in the affected area, and to ultimately enhance the design of Solidarités International and other aid agencies' food security and livelihoods interventions. This assessment focused on host and refugee populations in Bunj Town and Yusuf Batil Refugee Camp and looked at the sorghum, vegetable and livestock market systems.
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