Sudan

FAO in Sudan

Sudan became a member of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) in 1956. Since establishing its country office in 1977, FAO has worked closely with the Government of Sudan and partners to transform the country’s agrifood systems by promoting climate-smart agriculture, enhancing food security and nutrition, and advancing sustainable rural development. 

Through technical expertise, policy guidance, and community-driven strategic programmes, FAO is helping Sudan build a more resilient, food-secure future for all.

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FAO’s critical efforts to combat famine in the Sudan through agriculture and livelihoods support
02/12/2024

The video highlights FAO's efforts to respond to the hunger crisis in the Sudan and the threat of famine that looms over different parts of the country....

Publications
Sudan: Emergency and Resilience Plan, 2026–2028
10/04/2026

Since the eruption of conflict in April 2023, the Sudan is now the world’s largest humanitarian, displacement and hunger crisis, with conditions continuing...

The Sudan: Italy’s contribution to strengthen resilient agricultural livelihoods
10/04/2026

The Government of Italy’s generous contribution of EUR 5 million to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) will support the...

The Sudan. Food crisis: priority actions Urgent call for assistance
10/04/2026

The Sudan continues to face a severe and protracted humanitarian crisis. Food insecurity has reached unprecendented levels, driven by conflict, large-scale...

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FAO Representation in Sudan

Plot 533, Block 1, Hai Al-Matar District, Port Sudan, Sudan.

Email: [email protected]