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In July 2000, the initiative's name was changed to the Famine Early Warning Systems Network, or FEWS NET, to signal the importance of collaborating with and strengthening national local food security information systems. In 2008, Molly E. Brown argued that during its twenty years of activity, FEWS NET had been extremely successful.
Famine in Warsaw Ghetto, as well as other ghettos and concentration camps (note: this famine was the result of deliberate denial of food to ghetto residents on the part of Nazis). [132] Occupied Poland: 1940–1948: Famine in Morocco between 1940 and 1948, because of refueling system installed by France. [133] Morocco: 200,000: 1941–1944
F. Famine Early Warning Systems Network; FareShare; FareShare (Australia) FareStart; Farm Aid; The Farmlink Project; FEED Projects; Feed the Children; Feed the Future Initiative
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As an employee of FEWS-NET, I can tell you the following: We are offically the Famine Early Warning System, however typically we are called FEWS-NET or inappropriately FEWS. Further, the Central American countries that are part of our monitoring are not part of FEWS-NET, but something else: Mesoamerican Food Security Early Warning System, or MFEWS.
The basic premise of the Famine Codes formed the basis of numerous subsequent early warning systems. One of the most efficacious is the Turkana District Early Warning System in northern Kenya in which indicators include rainfall levels, market prices of cereals , status of livestock , rangeland conditions and trends, and enrollment on food-for ...