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TZH 54 - Building resilience on Colombia's border
©FAO/Justine Texier
La Guajira, Colombia’s northernmost region, is dry with desert landscapes. It’s prone to drought and food insecurity particularly in rural areas. In recent years, the economic crisis in neighboring Venezuela has pushed over a million migrants across the border, including 165,000 people into La Guajira. The influx of migrants has put a strain on host communities, where food is limited and natural resources scarce. That’s why in 2018, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) decided to act.

Producers & Presenters: Anais Hotin, Charlotta Lomas
7min. 10sec.
Sujet(s): Animaux & élevage, Changement climatique, Environnement/Ressources naturelles, Faim & insécurité alimentaire, Resilience, Sécurité alimentaire, Situations d’urgence/Crises, Social policies, Zero Hunger
Produit par: Charlotta Lomas, FAO
 
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