联合国粮农组织应急和抵御力工作

30/06/2026
With funding from the Regional Humanitarian Fund for Latin America and the Caribbean, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) is implementing an emergency response aimed at saving lives and protecting the livelihoods of 4,000 vulnerable households in the departments of Choluteca, Valle, and Comayagua, in Honduras' Dry Corridor.
23/06/2026
FAO experts map where crops and pasturelands are most vulnerable to drought
19/06/2026
Coordinated research and focus on sterile insect technology can contribute to tackling livestock pest
18/06/2026
Scaling up early action in 22 high-risk countries will help safeguard lives, livelihoods and food security
17/06/2026
Sudan, South Sudan, Yemen and Palestine remain hotspots of highest concern, with Nigeria and Somalia joining the list as acute hunger risks deteriorate towards catastrophic levels
19/06/2026

How one refugee-led organization is transforming waste into livelihoods and opportunity in Dadaab

11/06/2026
Animal diseases, including avian influenza, African swine fever, foot-and-mouth disease and New World screwworm, pose growing risks to food security, trade and livelihoods
25/05/2026
Thanks to a critical contribution of USD 4 million from the Regional Humanitarian Fund, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) is scaling up its emergency food security response in Chad’s Ouaddaï, Wadi Fira, Sila and Lac provinces.
15/05/2026
Conflict, displacement and restricted humanitarian access leave more than 825,000 children at risk of death from severe malnutrition in 2026
15/05/2026
Food insecurity and malnutrition worsen across Somalia as the first famine risk since the 2022 crisis is confirmed amid the compounding effects of multiple shocks
04/05/2026

From the FAO Regional Office for Near East and North Africa office

28/04/2026
冲突与流离失所令危机持续恶化,重灾区面临饥荒风险;近70万儿童濒临致命性重度营养不良
24/04/2026
Over the past decade acute hunger numbers have doubled, while funding retreats to 2016 levels
20/04/2026
Cash assistance and veterinary kits help herders restart their livelihoods