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
Green Climate Fund greenlights two major FAO-led projects to strengthen climate resilience in Kenya and Serbia
18/02/2025

The initiatives worth over $130 million will benefit over 6 million people and address the interconnected challenges of climate change, agriculture,...

News
Food and nutrition crisis deepens across Sudan as famine identified in additional areas
24/12/2024

FAO, WFP and UNICEF urge immediate humanitarian access and action to avert what could become the worst hunger crisis in recent history

Publications
Publications
Co-creating solutions for biosecurity and broiler business: Insights from Kiambu and Nairobi city counties in Kenya
08/2021

The trend to urban and peri-urban livestock keeping is known in many developing and plays an important role in food security and livelihoods but can...

Publications
Combining nutrition education and rural livelihood support in Kenya
08/2021

The arid and semi-arid areas (ASALs) of Kenya cover nearly 84 percent of the national land and thus present an enormous potential contribution to national...

Publications
Somalia: Agricultural livelihoods and food security in the context of COVID-19
09/2021

This report shares an analysis of the effects of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in the agri-food system in Somalia. It analyses the results of...

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