Early Warning Early Action report on food security and agriculture April – June 2019
Tags: YEMEN CRISIS, SOUTH SUDAN CRISIS, FALL ARMYWORM, AFRICAN SWINE FEVER, VENEZUELA MIGRATION CRISIS, AFGHANISTAN, CAMEROON, SUDAN, ZIMBABWE, BURKINA FASO, HAITI, EWEA, EARLY WARNING SYSTEMS, EWEA REPORT, FOOD SECURITY MONITORING, FAO REPORT, TOOLS,
Apr 2019
The Early Warning Early Action (EWEA) report on food security and agriculture is developed by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO). It provides a quarterly forward-looking analysis of major disaster risks to food security and agriculture, specifically highlighting:
- potential new emergencies resulting from imminent disaster threats
- new developments in countries already affected by protracted crises which are likely to cause a further deterioration of food insecurity
This report is part of FAO’s efforts to systematically link early warnings to anticipatory actions. By providing specific early action recommendations for each country, the report aims to prompt FAO and partners to proactively mitigate and/or prevent disasters before they start to adversely impact food security.
In order of intensity, for the period April to June 2019, the high risk section includes:
- Yemen
- South Sudan
- Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)
- The Sudan
- Zimbabwe
- Cameroon
- Burkina Faso
- Haiti
- Afghanistan
- Nigeria
- African swine fever outbreak in Asia
- Fall armyworm