FAO emergencies and resilience

Near East and North Africa

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Protracted conflicts and economic hardships are the main drivers of high acute food insecurity and malnutrition in the Near East and North Africa. The region is also one of the world’s most vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. Highly dependent on imports, the agri-food sector in the Near East and North Africa has been severely affected by increases in the prices of basic food items and agricultural inputs due to the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and of the war in Ukraine. Of most concern, three conflict-affected countries - the Sudan, the Syrian Arab Republic and Yemen - are among the top ten countries with the highest number of people in Crisis or worse levels of food insecurity in the world.
News
News
Gaza: FAO delivers more than 2 400 veterinary kits to protect livestock and sustain livelihoods
12/08/2024

From FAO Regional Office for Near East and North Africa

News
Restricted local food production exacerbates the humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip
05/08/2024

Intensified hostilities, access constraints and damage to agriculture have heightened acute food insecurity for Gazans

News
Sudan is facing an unprecedented hunger catastrophe, say UN agency chiefs
27/06/2024

New data reveals that over 750,000 people are experiencing catastrophic levels of food insecurity with 25.6 million people in crisis levels of hunger

Publications
Publications
Türkiye and the Syrian Arab Republic: Contributions to the Special Fund for Emergency and Rehabilitation Activities (SFERA) from Belgium, Norway and Sweden
03/2023

The earthquakes that struck southern Türkiye and the northern part of the Syrian Arab Republic on 6 February 2023 caused immense damages and losses,...

Publications
Yemen: Humanitarian Response Plan 2023
03/2023

After eight years of armed conflict, Yemen remains one of the world’s most complex humanitarian crises. More than half of the country’s population,...

Publications
The West Bank and Gaza Strip: Project Highlights - OSRO/GAZ/100/JPN
03/2023

The Government of Japan contributed USD 975 000 to improve the livelihoods and food security of Bedouin communities in the West Bank and Gaza.

Multimedia
Video
Famine is imminent in Gaza Strip - Interview with Rein Paulsen
19/03/2024

The food security situation in Gaza is catastrophic; famine is imminent in the Northern Governorates and there is a risk of famine across the rest of...

Video
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.