FAO emergencies and resilience

Democratic Republic of the Congo

COD Hero

111.2 million
country population

24.8 million people 
experiencing high levels of acute food insecurity (IPC Phase 3 or above)


6.76 million people
internally displaced

to assist 3.6 million people FAO requires USD 200 million for 2025

The Democratic Republic of the Congo has one of the world’s highest number of people in high acute food insecurity. Of these, about 80 percent live in rural areas and rely on agriculture to feed and provide for themselves. For decades, the country has been facing a complex humanitarian crisis, fueled by armed conflict, natural disasters and disease outbreaks. Compounding the situation are economic challenges linked to the depreciation of the local currency and high food prices, and structural weaknesses such as extreme poverty. Agricultural assistance can help vulnerable households produce their own food and generate income.
Highlights
News
FAO’s new Global Emergency and Resilience Appeal seeks $2.5 billion to support 100 million people in 54 countries
03/12/2025

Inaugural Appeal focuses on cost-effective agricultural solutions that link urgent needs with long-term resilience

News
New FAO-WFP report warns of shrinking window to prevent millions more people facing acute food insecurity in 16 hotspots
12/11/2025

Conflict and violence are driving extreme hunger in six major crises

News
FAO and WFP early warning report reveals worsening hunger in 13 hotspots; five with immediate risk of starvation
16/06/2025

Sudan, Palestine, South Sudan, Haiti, and Mali remain hotspots of highest concern, and Democratic Republic of the Congo has returned as a hunger hotspot...

 
 
Key documents
11/2025

This emergency agriculture support brief presents the results of the tenth round of Data in Emergencies Monitoring (DIEM-Monitoring), conducted in the Democratic Republic of the Congo in June and July 2025.

10/2025

The Democratic Republic of the Congo is facing a prolonged and multidimensional food crisis, driven by a combination of armed conflict, displacement, repeated climate shocks, and structural weaknesses, directly threatening the food security, nutrition, and livelihoods of millions of Congolese people, especially in fragile rural areas.

10/2025

This executive brief presents key findings and priority actions from FAO's study on acute malnutrition among Indigenous Peoples in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

 
 
Multimedia
Video
Providing life-saving assistance in crisis-hit areas of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
20/08/2025

In eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, escalating violence is worsening the food crisis.

Video
Reducing food losses for smallholders in food deficit areas: a project by the Rome-based UN agencies
02/10/2020

The video presents the main achievements of the UN Rome-based Agencies project ““Mainstreaming food loss reduction initiatives for smallholders in food...

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