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Desert locust upsurge

Progress report on the response in the Greater Horn of Africa and Yemen, September–December 2021









FAO. 2022. Desert locust upsurge – Progress report on the response in the Greater Horn of Africa and Yemen, September–December 2021. Rome



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    The fight against desert locust in the Greater Horn of Africa and Yemen has been raging for sixteen months – since January 2020. Governments, FAO and partners are responding to the worst upsurge in seventy years. An extraordinarily effective system has been put in place, from forecasting to responding, and from short-term coordinating to preparing for the medium and longer term. Thanks to generous contributions from 29 partners, in addition to FAO’s own resources, close to USD 219 million have been mobilized towards FAO’s desert locust crisis appeal for the Greater Horn of Africa and Yemen. This is 95 percent of the total funding requirement, as per the revised appeal launched on 16 December 2020, covering the period January 2020 to June 2021. With this funding, more than 2 million hectares of land have been treated since January 2020, saving the livelihoods and protecting the food security of 36.9 million people.
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    Progress report on the response in the Greater Horn of Africa and Yemen, May–August 2021
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    The fight against desert locust continues in the Greater Horn of Africa and Yemen, now raging for 20 months – since January 2020. Collective efforts from governments, FAO and partners are proving extremely effective in controlling this upsurge, which is the worst to hit the region in 70 years. Thanks to generous contributions from 29 partners, in addition to FAO’s own resources, close to USD 220 million have been mobilized towards FAO’s desert locust appeal for the Greater Horn of Africa and Yemen as of the end of August 2021. This represents 95 percent of the resources needed to continue the operation until the first quarter of 2022.
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    Progress report on the response in the Greater Horn of Africa and Yemen, September–December 2020
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    By the end 2020, a total of USD 191 650 000 has been mobilized by FAO to respond to the desert locust upsurge in the Greater Horn of Africa and Yemen following the release of its first desert locust upsurge response plan in January and the subsequent revisions launched in February, May and December 2020. This represents about 83 percent of the requested USD 230 450 000 until June 2021. Together with the efforts of the governments of the affected countries and the Desert Locust Control Organization for Eastern Africa (DLCO-EA), this funding enabled the control of around 1 564 000 hectares (ha) – out of 2 million ha included in the December 2020 revised response plan – of infested farmland, rangeland and breeding grounds. These measures have helped to protect the livelihoods of some 225 000 households. The funding has also facilitated coordination with stakeholders across the region.

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