西非及中部非洲
西非及中部非洲仍长期处于不安全和政治不稳定的状况,萨赫勒中部和乍得湖盆地(布基纳法索、喀麦隆、乍得、马里、尼日尔和尼日利亚)发生冲突,中非共和国等中部非洲国家武装暴力事件持续不断。极端气候、疾病暴发和经济危机相互叠加,且2019冠状病毒病疫情造成负面经济社会影响,各类挑战愈加盘根错节,极端贫困不断加剧。在上述因素的共同作用下,粮食不安全和营养不良状况持续恶化,冲突地区尤甚。比如,刚果民主共和国正在经历全球规模最大的粮食危机。
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联合国粮农组织和世界粮食计划署预警报告显示全球十三个热点地区饥饿形势恶化,其中五地饥荒一触即发
16/06/2025
苏丹、巴勒斯坦、南苏丹、海地和马里的饥饿状况仍处于最高警戒级别,刚果(金)再度列入饥饿热点地区
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新版《全球粮食危机报告》发布,显示突发重度粮食不安全与营养不良问题在全球最脆弱地区愈演愈烈,连续第六年恶化
16/05/2025
2024年,53个国家和地区超过2.95亿人陷入严重饥饿,较2023年增加近1400万;面临灾难性饥饿水平的人口数量创历史新高
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Pastoralist livelihood and education field schools in South Sudan
20/06/2020
In South Sudan, FAO and UNESCO, with support from the European Union, are providing literacy and numeracy lessons for nomadic pastoralists living in cattle camps.
Support beekeepers to restore honey production in Yemen
19/05/2022
The livelihoods of Yemeni beekeepers have been severely disrupted by ongoing conflict and economic shocks.
Abdulla Tobal builds a fodder pressing device to help his neighbors
20/04/2022
Abdullah Tobal, a smallholder herder from Tal Hasel in As-Sfira, Aleppo Governorate, had an idea to build a press to preserve fodder after he attended one of FAO’s farmer field schools
Helping drought-affected people protect their livelihood in Somalia
10/05/2022
Rural communities in Somalia are hit hard by the severe drought the country is facing. This is causing them irreversible losses and threatening both their lives and livelihood
FAO's response to global food security risks due to war in Ukraine - Interview with Maximo Torero
28/04/2022
In a world with 166 more million people chronically undernourished and 3 billion people with no access to healthy diets
Providing lifesaving and sustainable assistance for farmers and herders in Afghanistan
21/11/2021
As winter approaches, farmers and herders in Afghanistan face many challenges: the recent droughts, along with the economic upheaval, and rural migrations leave more than 18 million people unable to feed themselves on a daily basis
FAO East Africa: The Battle Against Locust
22/09/2021
East Africa has scored big wins in its battle against the largest invasion of locust in living memory: more than 2 million hectares of land surveyed and treated.