FAO emergencies and resilience

Climate action

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Actions to make agriculture sustainable are among the most effective measures to help nations adapt to and mitigate climate change. 

FAO helps crisis-affected and at-risk populations to withstand future shocks by embedding resilience-building within humanitarian activities. This means addressing underlying vulnerabilities and reducing the risks faced by rural communities, for example through promoting and spreading disaster risk reduction and climate resilient production practices.

Building on decades of global experience and expertise, FAO is further integrating climate action into every facet of its work to support countries in facing these impacts. More-resilient farmers, foresters, herders and fishers can deliver transformative change that enhances their livelihoods and shields them from the negative impacts of climate change.

News
News
Joint Statement by the heads of FAO, IMF, World Bank, WFP and WTO
08/02/2023

The global food and nutrition security crisis

News
Putting people, the environment and disaster-risk screening at the centre of projects
30/01/2023

New FAO Framework includes innovative processes to identify potential risks, climate mitigation and resilience measures

News
Somalia: FAO calls for fully funded, at-scale and sustained life-saving and livelihoods support to pull people from the brink of famine
20/12/2022

Alongside this, large-scale investments in resilience and rural livelihoods are urgently needed to break the hunger cycle


Publications
Publications
El Niño: Anticipatory Action and Response Plan, August–December 2023
08/2023

Mitigating the expected impacts of El Niño-induced climate extremes on agriculture and food security

Publications
Myanmar: Cyclone Mocha. Urgent call for assistance
07/2023

On 14 May 2023, cyclone Mocha made landfall in Myanmar, accompanied by violent gusts, torrential rainfall and flooding.

Publications
Monitoring food security in food crisis countries and territories with conflict situations
04/2023

This is the twelfth update of the Monitoring food security in food crisis countries and territories with conflict situations.

 
 
Multimedia
Video
Leveraging social protection's role in climate adaptation in rural areas
23/02/2023

Small-scale producers contribute the least to climate change, but are the most at risk of welfare losses due to increasing global temperatures and extreme...

Video
Listening to Women: adapting to climate change
05/05/2022

Dryland areas are experiencing the devastating consequences of climate change through rapid desertification, increasing poverty and diminished soil...