This book is especially useful to government , UNHCR, UNDP, WFP, FAO Agricultural institutions and all agencies geared towards seeing a community that has constant availability of food, access to food and proper food usage in terms of nutrition and value. It is envisaged that when people are satisfied they can greatly think and contribute towards global development. In refugee settings in particular no amount of therapy that can do refugees any good if they are hungry. Therefore the research finding therein provide field research based evidence on whether agrarian livelihood interventions address food insecurity in refugee settlement in particular but also a leaf can be borrowed from the findings to include the general community. This peace of work is also recommended for policy makers to critically assess the policies relating to humanitarian crisis management so that a holistic approach be taken while attending to their conditions but first taking into consideration food security of the displaced persons.