Cameroon

FAO in Cameroon

The FAO Representation in Cameroon was established on September 2, 1978 with the signing of the Headquarters Agreement. However, Cameroon has been a member since 1960. Since September 4, 2015, the office has been a Liaison and Partnership Office.

OUR PRIORITY

Guided by the Country Programming Framework (2022-2025), FAO works closely with government institutions, the private sector, civil society, academia and development partners to foster a sustainable and inclusive transformation of the Cameroonian agricultural sector.

Its main priorities are:

  • Transforming agri-food systems for sustainable production and access to markets;
  • Strengthening adaptation and resilience to climate change;
  • Engaging and empowering youth in agricultural value chains;
  • Promoting sustainable forest and landscape management; and
  • Addressing gender and social inequalities in rural development.
Focus
Success Stories
Anticipatory action helps flood-affected communities in Cameroon’s Far North

Early warning, anticipatory action and rapid response help villagers bounce back from floods

Fish smoking ovens help internally displaced fish processors in Cameroon start again

FAO provides ovens and training to enhance social reintegration and economic well-being.

From worry to well-being

How chickens are providing hope for crisis-hit communities in Cameroon.

Unlocking the potential of aquaculture in Cameroon

New skills offer a way forward for people displaced by conflict and climate change.

Communities in the Far North region of Cameroon open their doors to those fleeing conflict

FAO is supporting host communities and internally displaced people to access food and livelihoods.

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In-depth
FISH4ACP

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Green Cities Initiative

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Governance of Tenure

Tenure is crucial to the livelihoods of billions of people. For many, their food security is linked to their tenure security.

A brighter future for people and wildlife

The Sustainable Wildlife Management (SWM) Programme is an international initiative that aims to improve the conservation and sustainable use of wildlife in forest, savannah, and wetland ecosystems.

Videos

Flood anticipation and response in the Logone Birni Subdivision, Cameroon

01/02/2025

Publications
Supporting the implementation of the Resilience Fund Approach in the South-West and North-West
12/09/2025

In November 2017, the sociopolitical crisis in Cameroon’s North-West and South-West regions escalated into armed conflict between government forces...

Cameroon: Reducing humanitarian needs in the Far North by scaling up anticipatory actions
31/07/2025

In Cameroon, the Far North region is grappling with a worsening multidimensional crisis – climatic, humanitarian and security-related – that severely...

Cameroon: Emergency Project to Combat Food Crisis (PULCCA)
01/07/2025

The eastern region of Cameroon is facing a complex crisis characterized by increased insecurity, frequent climate shocks and economic instability. In...

Cameroon: Humanitarian Response Plan 2025
13/02/2025

In Cameroon, the protracted sociopolitical crisis in the North-West and South-West, Boko Haram attacks in the east, severe flooding in the Far North,...

Cameroon has been a member of the FAO since 1960 and has had an office in Yaoundé since 1978.
FAOSTAT Country Profile
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Grievance Redress Mechanism (GRM)

FAO Cameroon provides a transparent mechanism for stakeholders to raise concerns or complaints related to FAO-supported activities.
Please share your feedback, suggestions or grievances through any of the following channels:

By email:
[email protected]
By phone:
Calls/SMS & WhatsApp
(+237) 658 06 43 16

All grievances are handled confidentially and in line with FAO’s Environmental and Social Safeguards standards.

FAO Partnership and Liaison Office in Cameroon

335 Rue 1810, Bastos, located behind the Embassy of Senegal, Yaoundé

Mailing Address: PO Box 281, Yaoundé

+237-222204811
[email protected]

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