Appels
29/01/2013 - FAO seeks USD 34.85 million to urgently help farming and herding families restore their food security base and livelihoods.
The current events in Syria have caused USD 1.8 billion in damage to the agriculture sector, and affected almost all aspects of national food production and family access to food.
In many areas, ...en lire plus
Derniers Appels
06/03/2010 - Guatemala, Central America’s most populous country, is experiencing high levels of food insecurity and undernutrition as a result of recurrent natural disasters, environmental degradation, inadequate agricultural infrastructure and poor agricultural ...en lire plus
09/02/2010 - The humanitarian situation in northwestern Pakistan has deteriorated significantly since mid-2008. In several areas of North West Frontier Province (NWFP) and the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) the growth of ...en lire plus
16/01/2010 - On 12 January 2010, the Republic of Haiti was rocked by its strongest earthquake in 200 years. The earthquake, measuring 7.0 on the Richter scale, hit Ouest Province – including ...en lire plus
30/11/2009 - The Consolidated Appeal Process (CAP) provides life-saving and time-critical support to millions of crisis-affected men, women and children around the world. Three quarters of these people live in rural areas ...en lire plus
24/11/2009 - In May 2008, Myanmar faced its most devastating natural disaster on record when Cyclone Nargis struck the Ayeyarwady Delta. The 200 km/hr winds, heavy rains and 12-foot storm surge caused ...en lire plus
20/10/2009 - On 29 September 2009, Typhoon Ketsana struck southern provinces of the Lao People’s Democratic Republic (PDR). The resulting floods and landslides affected some 170 000 people in Attapeu, Champassack, Saravan, ...en lire plus
07/10/2009 - Tropical Storm Ketsana struck the Philippines on 26 September 2009, causing the worst flooding to sweep the capital and surrounding regions in over 40 years. With soils already saturated with ...en lire plus
11/09/2009 - Living conditions for the majority of the inhabitants of Burkina Faso’s capital, Ouagadougou, have been worsening considerably over the past two years, linked to the increasing number of people moving ...en lire plus
03/09/2009 - An estimated 150 000 people in Yemen are displaced as a result of past and renewed conflict between Al Houthi rebels and the Government. Following five rounds of fighting since ...en lire plus
11/08/2009 - The Syrian Arab Republic is facing its third consecutive year of severe drought. In the northeast and the Badia region, the failed rains of this year have compounded devastating losses ...en lire plus










