FAO emergencies and resilience

Western and Central Africa

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Western and Central Africa continue to face protracted insecurity and political instability, with conflicts in Central Sahel and the Lake Chad Basin (Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Chad, Mali, the Niger and Nigeria), and persistent armed violence in Central African countries such as in the Central African Republic. The impacts of such challenges are compounded by climate extremes, disease outbreaks and economic crises, including due to the socioeconomic consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic. Extreme poverty in the region has increased and the combined effects of these factors have led to a deterioration of food insecurity and malnutrition, especially in conflict-affected areas. This includes the Democratic Republic of the Congo – still the world’s largest food crisis.

News
News
FAO and WFP early warning report reveals worsening hunger in 13 hotspots; five with immediate risk of starvation
16/06/2025

Sudan, Palestine, South Sudan, Haiti, and Mali remain hotspots of highest concern, and Democratic Republic of the Congo has returned as a hunger hotspot...

News
Acute food insecurity and malnutrition rise for sixth consecutive year in world’s most fragile regions – new report
16/05/2025

In 2024, over 295 million people across 53 countries and territories faced acute hunger—an increase of almost 14 million people compared to 2023, while...

News
Desert locust movements in Northwest Africa raise concern amid spring breeding season
29/04/2025

FAO calls to enhance monitoring and initiate early control measures in affected countries

Publications
Publications
Cameroon: Strengthening the livelihoods of vulnerable populations affected by extreme weather events (In French)
09/2025

In Cameroon, communities in the Far North region face multidimensional challenges aggravated by the impacts of climate change.

Publications
Sierra Leone: DIEM – Data in Emergencies Monitoring brief, round 13
09/2025

This Data in Emergencies Monitoring (DIEM-Monitoring) brief shares the results of the thirteenth-round assessment conducted in January and February...

Publications
Subregional West Africa: Project Highlights - OSRO/SFW/010/AUS
08/2025

In recent years, the Sahel region, and more specifically the central Sahel, which includes Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger, has been facing increasing...

Multimedia

FAO East Africa: The Battle Against Locust

East Africa has scored big wins in its battle against the largest invasion of , locust in living memory: more than 2 million hectares of land surveyed and treated.

  • 4.1 million metric tonnes of crops protected from destruction.
  • Over 800 million litres of milk losses prevented.
  • USD 1.58 billion in crop and dairy production safeguarded. 
  • A potential invasion of West Africa averted.
  • National locust response capacities strengthened. 

Working together we have beaten back the locusts. But if climatic conditions should spark another upsurge, East Africa is ready. 

Together we are initiating efforts to safeguard livelihoods to the most vulnerable communities.

22/09/2021