Publications

The Syrian Arab Republic: Regional Refugee and Resilience Plan 2020 – 2021
03/2020
The conflict in the Syrian Arab Republic continues to drive the largest refugee crisis in the world. In addition to violence, people face widespread unemployment, lack of formal livelihood opportunities and natural resources degradation that undermine food security.

Guidance note: Risk communication and community engagement
03/2020
Information is a form of assistance in itself. Access to accurate information can allow people to make informed decisions to protect themselves.

Democratic Republic of the Congo: Strengthening the resilience of smallholder farmers and vulnerable populations
03/2020
Despite its vast natural resources, the Democratic Republic of the Congo is still experiencing the second largest food crisis in the world after Yemen.

Burkina Faso: Aperçu de la réponse (février 2020)
02/2020
La crise humanitaire au Burkina Faso continue de se détériorer, notamment en raison de l’aggravation de l’insécurité, qui engendre des déplacements massifs de population.
Burkina Faso: Aperçu de la réponse - Février 2020
02/2020
La crise humanitaire au Burkina Faso continue de se détériorer, notamment en raison de l’aggravation de l’insécurité, qui engendre des déplacements massifs de population.

Chad: Humanitarian Response Plan 2020
02/2020
The humanitarian situation in Chad has worsened during the past year mainly due to repeated attacks by armed groups, inter-community conflict over natural resources and climate-related shocks,

Cameroon: Humanitarian Response Plan 2020
02/2020
Cameroon remains affected by three major crises, namely the Boko Haram insurgency in the Far North, the Central African refugees in the eastern part of the country, and the crisis in the North-West and South-West regions.

Mali: Humanitarian Response Plan 2020
02/2020
Conflict, floods, drought, locust and epidemics continue to be the main drivers of the humanitarian crisis in Mali, which caused the situation to further deteriorate in 2019, affecting the livelihoods of populations mainly in the regions of Menaka, Mopti, Ségou and Timbuktu.

Central African Republic: Humanitarian Response Plan 2020
02/2020
The Central African Republic has been experiencing a complex humanitarian crisis since the outbreak of the armed conflict in 2013. Population displacement and violence in an already fragile context have seriously affected the food security of vulnerable populations.

Burundi: Plan de réponse humanitaire 2020
02/2020
Le Burundi reste l’un des pays les plus pauvres au monde avec des niveaux d’insécurité alimentaire chronique qui touchent près d’un ménage sur deux.

The Niger: Humanitarian Response Plan 2020
02/2020
The Niger faces multiple shocks such as increased insecurity, drought, floods and epidemic diseases, which add to the country’s underdevelopment

Burkina Faso: Humanitarian Response Plan 2020
02/2020
The deterioration of the security situation in the Centre-North, East, North, Boucle of Mouhoun and Sahel regions in Burkina Faso has led to an unprecedented humanitarian crisis with an exponential increase in the number of internally displaced persons (IDPs) throughout 2019.

Democratic Republic of the Congo: Humanitarian Response Plan 2020
02/2020
In the Democratic Republic of the Congo, rural populations are the most affected by recurrent shocks.

Haiti: Response overview - January 2020
02/2020
Throughout 2019, Haiti was marked by major natural disasters that add to the effects of those experienced during the past ten years, the cholera epidemic, and the deteriorating socio-political and economic situation.

Colombia: Impact of Early Warning Early Action
12/2019
Boosting food security and social cohesion on the frontline of the migration crisis

Emergency Management Centre for Animal Health Annual Report (November 2018–October 2019)
11/2019
The past 12 months have seen a rapid increase in African swine fever (ASF) outbreaks around the world. A hardy disease with up to 100 percent mortality rate in pigs and wild boar, ASF has wreaked havoc across many countries, impacting trade, food security and livelihoods.

Développement de l’entreprenariat agricole des femmes et des jeunes en République Centrafricaine
11/2019
La République centrafricaine est dotée d’immenses ressources naturelles, le pays compte environ 16 millions d’ha de terres arables ainsi que d’importantes réserves en eau propice à la production agricole et sylvopastorale.

Transhumance and agropastoralism in the Central African Republic (in FRENCH)
11/2019
Avec environ 16 millions d’ha de pâturage, largement sous exploités, presque autant de terres cultivables et un réseau hydrographique dense et présent sur tout le territoire national, la République centrafricaine constitue une zone clé pour la survie du bétail en Afrique centrale.