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78 000 households in northeastern Nigeria were targeted for FAO’s 2018/19 dry season activities – FAO has distributed fertilizer and high yielding, early maturing rice ...read more
18/04/2019


- Six weeks ago, a rust-coloured red truck backed into the entrance of Bakassi Camp for IDPs, mere metres from the half-finished house where Falmata Mohammed and ...read more
16/04/2019

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- The armed insurgency in northeastern Nigeria has resulted in the disruption of fishing livelihoods, an important source of food and income, especially for households dependent on ...read more
04/04/2019


- This visualization aims to identify the key pillars of resilience and related contributing factors at the household level in Nigeria using the FAO Resilience Index Measurement ...read more
15/03/2019


- The main types of energy resources in northeastern Nigeria are firewood and charcoal. When using inefficient energy technologies, such as open fires, the demand for these ...read more
11/03/2019


- In response to the overwhelming recovery needs of livestock-based households in Nigeria, FAO is collaborating with the European Union to reestablish livelihoods in the sector. To ...read more
19/02/2019


- Youth in Borno – Nigeria’s worst affected northeastern state – have had their livelihoods uprooted due to a decade-long crisis. In response to the overwhelming recovery ...read more
13/02/2019


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to assist
1.3 million people
FAO requires
USD 32.4 million
period
January – December 2019
A decade into the crisis, the protracted nature of displacement has eroded coping mechanisms, significantly weakened resilience ...read more
11/02/2019

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The latest Cadre Harmonisé analysis (November 2018) indicates that 1.7 million people currently face food insecurity in Adamawa, Borno and Yobe states (October–December 2018) – ...read more
11/12/2018


- FAO and the Borno State Ministry of Environment are offering more sustainable cooking and lighting solutions to resource-poor households in the Ngala local government area (LGA). ...read more
26/11/2018