Public Report
PQMC 0001-001-04 WHO PQMC Public Report November/2016, version 8.0
Public Report
PQMC 0003-003-00 WHO PQMC PR June/2015, version 2.0
PQDx 0198-071-00
WHO PQDx PR
April/2016, version 2.0
PQDx 0179-012-00 WHO
PQDx Public Report
June/2017, version 4.0
PQDx 0027-012-00 WHO
PQDx Public Report
May/2017, version 4.0
PQDx 0144-043-00 WHO
PQDx Public Report
November/2016, version 4.0
PQDx 0033-013-00 WHO
PQ Public Report
July/2016, version 5.0
PQDx 0053-006-00 WHO
PQ Public Report
June/2016, version 2.0
PQDx 0183‐060‐00 WHO
PQ Public Report
October/2016, version 5.0
PQDx 0006-005-00 WHO
PQDx PR
February/2016, version 2.0
PQDx 0181-031-00
WHO PQ Public Report
March/2017, version 3.0
PQDx 0214-064-00
WHO PQDx PR
April/2016, version 3.0
PQDx 0141-051-00 WHO
PQDx Public Report
April/2017, version 5.0
PQDx 0159-055-00
WHO PQ Public Report
February/2017, version 5.0
PQDx 0197-045-00 WHO
PQDx PR
March /2016, version 2.0
PQDx 0005-005-00
WHO PQDx PR
May/2016, version 3.0
PQDx 0018-010-00 WHO
PQDx PR
July/2016, version 3.0
The number of people facing acute food insecurity1 is growing at an alarming rate in the European Union (EU) Member States of Central Eastern Europe. COVID-19 and the resulting disruption to global markets, trade, and food supply chains have negatively affected food security since 2020; now, this ha...s been compounded by the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Women and girls who have been displaced from Ukraine into Hungary are facing tremendous obstacles to their safety and wellbeing, particularly given the link between food insecurity and gender-based violence (GBV). Urgent policy responses and concrete actions are needed to support low-income households and vulnerable communities, particularly women and their families displaced from Ukraine, to stem this growing crisis.
more