FAO emergencies and resilience

Eastern Africa

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Of the countries most vulnerable to climate change, nine are located in Eastern Africa (ND-GAIN country index). Across Eastern Africa, more frequent and intense climate shocks, like droughts, floods and cyclones, have made small-scale farmers one of the most vulnerable communities due to their dependence on climate and natural resources. Coupled with economic inequality, conflict and political instability, affected communities continue to face a cascade of challenges that make it harder to recover. FAO delivers urgent humanitarian assistance and technical expertise in advance of predicted crises, at the onset of crises and beyond to assist communities in their recovery and pave a pathway to sustainable agricultural livelihoods.

News
News
Sudan: Conflict, access constraints and floods undermine FAO efforts to support agriculture and food security
12/09/2024

From FAO Regional Office for Near East and North Africa

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Famine conditions in parts of Sudan: FAO urges at scale life-saving assistance to boost local food production
01/08/2024

In response to alarming new findings confirming famine conditions in parts of Darfur, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)...

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FAO and EU sign 47 million euro programme to enhance resilience and food security for pastoralists in Eastern Africa
30/07/2024

The programme is expected to directly benefit more than 100,000 households across Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia, South Sudan, the Sudan, Tanzania, and Uganda

Publications
Publications
Somalia: Project Highlights - OSRO/SOM/205/USA
10/2023

To strengthen food security, nutrition and livelihoods and improve resilience to future shocks.

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Ethiopia, Kenya and Somalia: Project Highlights - OSRO/GLO/115/GER
10/2023

To mitigate the impact of drought on the food security and livelihoods of affected communities.

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Ethiopia: Project Highlights - OSRO/ETH/211/USA
10/2023

Improve the food security and resilience of vulnerable households affected by conflict in Tigray.

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