FAO emergencies and resilience

Climate action

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Actions to make agriculture sustainable are among the most effective measures to help nations adapt to and mitigate climate change. 

FAO helps crisis-affected and at-risk populations to withstand future shocks by embedding resilience-building within humanitarian activities. This means addressing underlying vulnerabilities and reducing the risks faced by rural communities, for example through promoting and spreading disaster risk reduction and climate resilient production practices.

Building on decades of global experience and expertise, FAO is further integrating climate action into every facet of its work to support countries in facing these impacts. More-resilient farmers, foresters, herders and fishers can deliver transformative change that enhances their livelihoods and shields them from the negative impacts of climate change.

News
News
Anticipatory action helps flood-affected communities in Cameroon’s Far North
25/05/2023

Early warning, anticipatory action and rapid response help villagers bounce back from floods

News
Global Report on Food Crises: Number of people facing acute food insecurity rose to 258 million in 58 countries in 2022
03/05/2023

Economic shocks grew as driver of food crises; war in Ukraine contributed to acute food and nutrition insecurity

News
Healing wounds and rebuilding from rubble in Türkiye
06/04/2023

Farmers and rural communities need support to restart food production and livelihoods after major earthquake

Publications
Publications
Zimbabwe: El Niño impact assessment highlights
11/2024

This document presents the highlights of an impact assessment conducted by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, in collaboration...

Publications
Anticipatory action: Annual report 2023
10/2024

In 2023, about 281 million people in 59 countries faced high levels of acute food insecurity, marking the fifth consecutive year of rising humanitarian...

Publications
West and Central Africa: Floods - Urgent call for assistance, October 2024–May 2025
10/2024

Recent torrential rains have triggered catastrophic floods across West and Central Africa, severely affecting 40 percent more people compared with last...

 
 
Multimedia
Video
Leveraging social protection's role in climate adaptation in rural areas
23/02/2023

Small-scale producers contribute the least to climate change, but are the most at risk of welfare losses due to increasing global temperatures and extreme...

Video
The Impact of Disasters and Climate Change on Agriculture and Food Security 2023
24/10/2023

Around the world, disasters are causing unprecedented levels of damage and loss in agriculture.

Video
Listening to Women: adapting to climate change
05/05/2022

Dryland areas are experiencing the devastating consequences of climate change through rapid desertification, increasing poverty and diminished soil...