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Half of the population in the Central African Republic in the grip of dire food insecurity emergency UN warns
19/05/2021
Acute food insecurity on the rise as the Central African Republic reels from impacts of conflict and COVID-19

Fishing town restored after Somalia’s most ‘fearsome’ storm
19/05/2021
Coastal communities in Hafun recover from the aftermath of Cyclone Gati

FAO in Bangladesh provides food carts to vulnerable people in Haor wetland communities
17/05/2021
FAO and the Government of Japan have provided emergency assistance to highly vulnerable Haor wetland communities in Bangladesh affected by the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic.

FAO launches programme to restore agricultural livelihoods of communities affected by conflict in Ethiopia's Tigray region
14/05/2021
Interventions to enable farmers and pastoralists to resume agricultural production

Tools and training with ‘mobile money’ help restore livelihoods in Somalia
13/05/2021
FAO’s growing Cash+ programme helps farmers, pastoralists and fisherfolk build their own resources for resilience to future shocks to food security.

EU contribution of €8 million will strengthen gains in desert locust fight
13/05/2021
FAO welcomes new allocation to aid surveillance and control in the Horn of Africa

FAO supports the fight against the spread of COVID-19 in livestock value chain in Cameroon
12/05/2021
FAO supports the fight against the spread of COVID-19 in livestock value chain in Cameroon

FAO welcomes Canada’s $2 million to safeguard agricultural livelihoods affected by COVID-19 and desert locusts in Ethiopia
11/05/2021
The project is being implemented in Afar and Somali regions, benefiting over 21 000 pastoral and agro-pastoral households.

Southern Madagascar: Government and UN sound the alarm on famine risk
11/05/2021
With each day that passes, more lives are at stake as hunger tightens its grip in southern Madagascar

UN community-based initiative helps slow spread of COVID-19 in Bangladesh
10/05/2021
“When my family found out that I was going to work with COVID-19 patients, they were not supportive at all,” said Sumia Akter Sumia.