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
Planting seeds today, feeding families today and tomorrow
20/08/2026

Emergency agriculture helps displaced families rebuild self-reliance in Tanganyika 

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FAO helps rural women restore lost herd in northeastern Nigeria
17/08/2026

From four goats to a growing herd, FAO support is helping an 80-year-old farmer rebuild her livelihood, strengthen her family’s food security and regain...

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El Niño is coming. Here is where the risks to agriculture are highest
23/06/2026

FAO experts map where crops and pasturelands are most vulnerable to drought

Publications
Publications
Subregional West Africa: Project Highlights - OSRO/SFW/200/USA
09/2023

The Government of the United States of America through the Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance of the United States Agency for International Development...

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The Democratic Republic of the Congo: DIEM – Data in Emergencies Monitoring brief, round 6
09/2023

This Data in Emergencies Monitoring (DIEM-Monitoring) brief shares the results of a sixth-round assessment conducted in May and June 2023 in the Democratic...

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Mali: DIEM – Data in Emergencies Monitoring brief, round 5
09/2023

This Data in Emergencies Monitoring (DIEM-Monitoring) brief shares the results of a fifth-round assessment conducted in May and June 2023 in Mali.

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