Anticipatory Action
FAO is forging a way for a faster, more effective humanitarian system by shifting from disaster response to anticipation.
Anticipatory action is changing the way we manage disasters. Acting ahead of crises means protecting people's lives and livelihoods with benefits that reach far into the future.
Disasters are predictable. Thanks to technological advances, early warning information is more accurate and readily available than ever before. The FAO anticipatory action approach uses risk analysis and forecasts to trigger interventions
before a crisis escalates into a humanitarian emergency. This is particularly critical in the agriculture sector. For small-scale farmers, heeding early warning signals can make the difference between a shock and a crisis.
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Anticipatory actions to safeguard the food security and livelihoods of vulnerable farmers and herders in the Dry Corridor of El Salvador, Honduras and Guatemala
28/07/2021
One of the world’s most vulnerable regions to climate-related threats, Central America’s Dry Corridor has been directly impacted by climate change over...
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Protecting livelihood assets through anticipatory actions in flood-prone communities in northwestern Bangladesh
21/06/2021
Floods are an annual occurrence in Bangladesh, and the risk weighs heavily on families when the monsoon season begins.
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FAO and other humanitarian actors root for stronger collaboration and advocacy for anticipatory action in southern Africa
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Social protection and anticipatory action to protect agricultural livelihoods
10/2023
As the quality of climate risk information and scientific forecasting has continued to improve, the imperative to act in advance of an imminent shock...
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Safeguarding agricultural livelihoods and food security by scaling up Anticipatory Actions
12/2023
The intensity and frequency of natural hazards and conflicts is increasing, leaving unprecedented levels of humanitarian needs.
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Kenya: Germany’s contribution through the Special Fund for Emergency and Rehabilitation Activities (SFERA) – Anticipatory Action window
12/2023
From late 2020 to early 2023, Kenya experienced a severe and prolonged drought, causing consecutive harvests to fail. Millions of animals died, which...
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Mali: Anticipatory Actions to mitigate the risk of floods in the Sahel
20/02/2024
In 2022, flooding had devastating consequences in the Sahel, destroying the livelihoods of 1.4 million people and affecting more than 2.7 million ha...
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Anticipatory Actions to mitigate the impact of floods in the Sahel
16/04/2024
In 2022, West Africa experienced some of the worst flooding on record. Millions lost their homes. Thousands lost their lives. The heavy rainfall destroyed...
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Niger: Anticipatory Actions to mitigate the impact of floods
19/02/2024
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