With support from the Syria Humanitarian Fund (SHF), FAO provided 500 kg of supplementary animal feed to each of 11 072 livestock-keeping households (66 400 people) across Al-Hasakeh, Ar-Raqqa and Deir ez-Zor, helping families protect the productive assets they depend on for food security and livelihoods.
In Myanmar, nearly one-third of the population faces acute food insecurity as conflict, displacement and recurrent shocks disrupt livelihoods, leaving small-scale farmers struggling to produce food and meet their basic needs.
With the support of UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, under the Building Local Resilience in Syria (BLRS), FAO has promoted micro rainwater harvesting techniques to farmers to enhance their resilience to water scarcity and climate variability.
This video highlights how the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), in partnership with the Government of Mozambique and partners, is supporting farming families affected by the 2026 floods in central and southern Mozambique through the electronic e-voucher system.
FAO’s project entitled ‘Improving anticipation and preparedness for risks affecting fragile areas and food crises in Burkina Faso’, funded by the European Union, aimed at improving the capacity of communities and technical services involved in disaster management to anticipate and prepare for climate and security risks.