FAO emergencies and resilience

Western and Central Africa

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Western and Central Africa continue to face protracted insecurity and political instability, with conflicts in Central Sahel and the Lake Chad Basin (Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Chad, Mali, the Niger and Nigeria), and persistent armed violence in Central African countries such as in the Central African Republic. The impacts of such challenges are compounded by climate extremes, disease outbreaks and economic crises, including due to the socioeconomic consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic. Extreme poverty in the region has increased and the combined effects of these factors have led to a deterioration of food insecurity and malnutrition, especially in conflict-affected areas. This includes the Democratic Republic of the Congo – still the world’s largest food crisis.

News
News
FAO receives USD 4 million from the Regional Humanitarian Fund to save lives and protect the livelihoods of the most vulnerable households in Chad
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...

Publications
Publications
Durable solutions in action: FAO's approach to forced displacement
04/2026

FAO’s approach to durable solutions to displacement situates agriculture, food security and nutrition at the heart of recovery and resilience building.

Publications
Nigeria: Project highlights, OSRO/NIR/091/SWI (In French)
04/2026

In recent years, Adamawa State, located in northeastern Nigeria, has faced repeated shocks caused by insecurity and extreme weather events.

Publications
Niger: DIEM-Monitoring emergency agriculture support brief, January 2026 (round 11)
03/2026

This emergency agriculture support brief presents the results of the latest Data in Emergencies Monitoring (DIEM-Monitoring) round conducted in the...

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