FAO emergencies and resilience

Publications
07/2024

The Government of the Japan contributed USD 475 000 to improve the livelihoods and social recognition of Ukrainian and Afghan refugees in Türkiye by providing them and their host community members with employment and livelihood opportunities.

07/2024

The Government of Japan contributed USD 1 897 294 to improve the livelihoods and food security of 6 100 livestock-keeping households (44 417 people) in Afghanistan.

04/2024

The Identification, Delivery and Empowerment Application (IDEA) is a digital ecosystem of applications developed by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) to ensure the protection and secure management of beneficiary data, and delivery and tracking of assistance.

01/2024

This Data in Emergencies Monitoring (DIEM-Monitoring) brief shares the results of a seventh-round assessment conducted in September and October 2023 in Afghanistan.

12/2023

FAO's project entitled "Scaling up Early Warning Early Action (EWEA) for agriculture and food security", funded by Germany aimed to strengthen the resilience of vulnerable people in high risk countries, prevent food crises, and reduce humanitarian needs.

12/2023

The Government of Japan contributed USD 2 million to improve the livelihoods and food security of 10 117 rural households (98 124 people) in Afghanistan.

10/2023

FAO–WFP early warnings on acute food insecurity: November 2023 to April 2024 outlook

10/2023

The Government of the United States of America contributed USD 30 million to improve the livelihoods and food security of 280 540 rural households (2 564 247 people) in Afghanistan.

10/2023

The Government of the United States of America contributed USD 30 million to improve the livelihoods and food security of vulnerable smallholder farming and livestock-keeping households in Afghanistan.

10/2023

This study documents the outcome of Anticipatory Action initiatives implemented in January 2021 in Samangan Province, Afghanistan to reduce the impact of La Niña-induced drought on over 7 680 farmers and livestock owners.

09/2023

The Government of the United States of America contributed USD 500 000 to strengthen coordination of emergency food security response in Afghanistan by supporting the work of the Food Security and Agriculture Cluster.

09/2023

In 2022, the Government of Sweden, through the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency, contributed nearly SEK 141 million (USD 14.5 million) to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO).

08/2023

Data in Emergencies Impact report, July 2023

07/2023

The Government of the Kingdom of Denmark contributed USD 3 029 373 to improve the livelihoods and food security of 51 203 households (449 358 people) in Badakhshan, Balkh, Herat, Kunduz, Nangarhar, Parwan and Wardak provinces of Afghanistan.

06/2023

Climatic, political and economic shocks continue in Afghanistan, where two out of every five people face high levels of acute food insecurity.

06/2023

The Government of the Republic of Italy contributed USD 3 507 014 to improve the livelihoods and food security of 25 600 rural households (240 658 people) in Badghis, Laghman, Sare Pul and Uruzgan provinces of Afghanistan.

05/2023

This Data in Emergencies Monitoring (DIEM-Monitoring) brief shares the results of a sixth-round assessment conducted between January and February 2023 in Afghanistan.

03/2023

The impacts of COVID-19 coupled with the impacts of la Niña were posing enormous threats to the livelihoods of vulnerable farming and livestock-keeping communities across Afghanistan during 2020–2021.

01/2023

On 22 June 2022, a 5.9 earthquake struck Afghanistan's central region. The provinces of Khost and Paktika were the most affected.

12/2022

This report provides an update on the acute food insecurity in countries and territories that have the world’s highest burden of people in need of emergency food, nutrition and livelihood assistance as a result of protracted conflict combined with other factors.