Aïcha was forced to flee her home in search of safety. Thanks to FAO’s cash transfer assistance, she has acquired two oxen, a ram and an ewe, and is able to provide for her family.
Anticipatory actions can save lives, safeguard livelihoods and strengthen the resilience of vulnerable communities.
In increasingly complex development and humanitarian contexts, hunger has reached critical levels.
The Chitaka Model is an innovative Farmer Field Schools (FFS) tool, that implements smart agriculture with a socio-productive inclusive approach.
This educational video is part of a series of e-learning resources on knowledge management and learning to support emergency and resilience programming