FAO emergencies and resilience

Southern Africa

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Southern Africa remains at the frontline of the climate crisis with high vulnerability to extreme weather events such as drought, floods and tropical storms. More frequent and intense climates shocks are compounded by conflict, political instability, economic inequality and high food prices that continue to increase humanitarian needs in the region. 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
FAO’s new Global Emergency and Resilience Appeal seeks $2.5 billion to support 100 million people in 54 countries
03/12/2025

Inaugural Appeal focuses on cost-effective agricultural solutions that link urgent needs with long-term resilience

News
Disasters cost global agriculture $3.26 trillion over three decades, FAO report reveals
14/11/2025

New FAO study shows how digital solutions are empowering farmers and fishers to prevent losses and build resilient agrifood systems

Publications
Publications
Zimbabwe: DIEM – Data in Emergencies Monitoring brief, round 6
03/2023

This Data in Emergencies Monitoring (DIEM-Monitoring) brief shares the results of an sixth-round field assessment conducted between November and December...

Publications
Mozambique: Humanitarian Response Plan 2023
03/2023

This document provides an overview of FAO's component of the 2023 Humanitarian Response Plan for Mozambique.

Publications
Mozambique: DIEM – Data in Emergencies Monitoring brief, round 4
02/2023

Results and recommendations, February 2023

Multimedia
Video
The role of agriculture in addressing acute child malnutrition in the African Drylands
29/07/2024

Acute malnutrition is persistently on the rise worldwide, with children suffering its consequences for their whole lives.