Hunger is both a cause and a consequence of crisis, and protecting food security and livelihoods is central to saving lives and preserving the capacity of households to recover. This advanced programme equips senior practitioners to design, lead, and coordinate food security and livelihoods (FSL) response in emergencies and protracted crises.

Designed for an international audience from officer to director level, the programme integrates food security analysis and classification, response analysis across food assistance and livelihoods, market-based programming and CVA, and the protection of livelihoods and productive assets. Participants learn to lead FSL response that is analysis-driven, market-aware, and linked to resilience.


Course Objectives

Upon the successful completion of this program, attendees will be able to:

  • Critically appraise food security and livelihoods in crises
  • Apply food security analysis and classification
  • Lead FSL assessment and response analysis
  • Design food assistance modalities
  • Apply market-based and CVA approaches in FSL
  • Protect and restore livelihoods
  • Safeguard productive assets
  • Integrate nutrition-sensitive approaches
  • Link FSL to social protection
  • Apply FSL in acute and protracted crises
  • Integrate resilience and anticipatory action
  • Lead FSL coordination
  • Manage FSL information and monitoring
  • Address climate impacts on food security
  • Strengthen local FSL capacity
  • Anticipate emerging trends in FSL programming

Course Outline

  • Module 1: Food Security & Livelihoods in Crises
  • Module 2: Food Security Analysis & Classification
  • Module 3: FSL Assessment & Response Analysis
  • Module 4: Food Assistance Modalities
  • Module 5: Market-Based & CVA Approaches
  • Module 6: Protecting & Restoring Livelihoods
  • Module 7: Safeguarding Productive Assets
  • Module 8: Nutrition-Sensitive Approaches
  • Module 9: Linking FSL to Social Protection
  • Module 10: FSL in Acute & Protracted Crises
  • Module 11: Resilience & Anticipatory Action
  • Module 12: FSL Coordination
  • Module 13: FSL Information & Monitoring
  • Module 14: Climate Impacts on Food Security
  • Module 15: Emerging Trends: FSL Programming

Who Should Attend

This advanced programme is designed for international food security and livelihoods specialists, programme and response leads, market and CVA advisers, and senior officers responsible for FSL across UN, INGO, and national NGO settings.


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