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Saving and protecting lives and livelihoods #NoMatterWhat
17/08/2023

FAO and UK launch anticipatory action to reduce El Niño’s impact on at-risk communities in Somalia
16/08/2023

Fish smoking ovens help internally displaced fish processors in Cameroon start again
14/08/2023

Türkiye: Earthquake-affected farmers fear setback if timely support is not received
10/08/2023
Amidst seasonal challenges, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) continues to provide assistance to farmers, while scaling up advocacy efforts to address evolving needs and amplify the impacts of interventions implemented over the past six months.

South Sudan: FAO intensifies efforts to increase resilience of agrifood systems to threats and crises
03/08/2023
Unlocking country’s potential in agriculture is key to move away from food dependency to self-sufficiency
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The Sudan: Food security crisis intensifies amid ongoing conflict and economic challenges
02/08/2023
Urgent scale up of emergency humanitarian support to rural communities needed

Heads of the Rome-based UN food and agriculture agencies call for greater investments in South Sudan to avoid a catastrophic food crisis
01/08/2023
Leaders from FAO, IFAD and WFP warn of a deepening crisis in South Sudan without immediate action and investment in resilience.
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FAO’s Data in Emergencies Information System (DIEM) receives global special achievement award
13/07/2023
GIS Technology Provider Esri recognizes the system for innovative use of mapping and analytics technology

Sudan: Emergency seed distribution kick off leveraging the ongoing planting season to boost food production
13/07/2023
From FAO Regional Office for Near East and North Africa
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122 million more people pushed into hunger since 2019 due to multiple crises, reveals UN report
12/07/2023
Latest research shows around 735 million people currently facing hunger, compared to 613 million in 2019