Bureau des urgences et de la résilience de la FAO

Publications
06/2021

The aim of this study is to provide readers with an overview of how agricultural insurance and social protection interventions can complement each other, within the frame of disaster risk management for vulnerable agricultural actors.

05/2021

Ce rapport propose une analyse des effets de la maladie à coronavirus 2019 (covid-19) sur le système agroalimentaire de la République centrafricaine, en se basant sur l’évaluation menée entre septembre et novembre 2020.

03/2021

La crise humanitaire au Burkina Faso continue de se détériorer, notamment en raison de l’aggravation de l’insécurité, qui provoque des déplacements massifs de population – 69 pour cent des personnes déplacées dans la région du Sahel se trouvent au Burkina Faso.

03/2021

In 2020, Mali has been affected by persistent and multiple shocks. The socio-political crisis, increased insecurity in the central and northern regions and climatic hazards triggered population displacements, disrupted livelihoods, and exacerbated households’ vulnerabilities and food insecurity.

03/2021

Burkina Faso is facing a complex crisis due to armed group activity, inter-community tensions, natural disasters and the effects of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).

02/2021

Food systems were severely hit by COVID-19 and the related restrictions to the movement of people and goods. In fisheries and aquaculture, the socio-economic effects of COVID-19 are manifold including changes in consumer demand, limited storage facilities, drop in fresh fish prices and stopping fishing operations.

01/2021

The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) developed these guidelines with the overall objective to protect and improve the productivity of the ruminant livestock species of South Sudan.

01/2021

Economic inclusion is at the forefront of the social protection agenda, and a concept increasingly recognized and developed by policymakers, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and development partners at large.

01/2021

https://www.fao.org/publications/card/en/c/CB2907FR

12/2020

Hurricanes Eta and Iota are the most severe natural hazards that have hit Honduras in more than 20 years. Early November, Category 4 Hurricane Eta started bringing torrential rains and winds as strong as 275 km/h in northern Honduras.

11/2020

The continuing COVID-19 pandemic—and related lockdowns—triggered a massive cash crisis around the world for families who depend on informal earnings, including daily wage workers. In Pakistan, a nationwide lockdown was imposed on 21 March 2020.

10/2020

COVID-19 has quickly morphed from an unprecedented health crisis to a massive economic shock—and, unless immediate and decisive action is taken to sustain consumption levels and prevent disruptions to food supply chains, it could easily lead into a global food crisis.

08/2020

Impact Report: Promoting self-reliant livelihoods of Syrian refugees and Turkish host communities through entrepreneurship in food and agriculture in Turkey

07/2020

The number of people experiencing hunger – both chronic and acute – has been persistently high in recent years. The 2019 edition of The State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World indicates that the number of people facing hunger rose to 820 million in 2018, up from 811 million in 2017.

07/2020

FAO's Emergency Management Centre for Animal Health (EMC-AH) activated an Incident Coordination Group (ICG) in January 2020 to coordinate and monitor the COVID-19 event from an animal health perspective.

07/2020

Depuis plusieurs décennies, le Niger est confronté à des chocs récurrents et persistants, tels que les phénomènes climatiques extrêmes (dont les sécheresses et les inondations), les crises sécuritaires liées au terrorisme armé du djihad islamique, le déplacement massif de population, etc.

07/2020

Kuchi pastoralists, numbering around 2.4 million people in Afghanistan, are one of the region’s most vulnerable groups.

06/2020

Depuis début janvier 2018, le Burkina Faso est confronté à une insécurité grandissante qui a engendré des mouvements massifs de population.