Family Farming Knowledge Platform

Subregional strategy and action plan

Resilient livelihoods for agriculture and food and nutrition security in areas affected by the Syria crisis

The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) is closely monitoring the impact of the Syria crisis on food security, nutrition, agriculture and livelihoods in Syria and neighbouring Lebanon, Jordan, Turkey, Iraq and Egypt. Assessments carried out across the affected subregion indicate that threats to food security and livelihoods are severe and growing steadily. In addition to rendering over half of Syrians poor and nearly a third food insecure, the crisis is eroding the very foundations of food and livelihood security in what was once a middle-income country, with a relatively high employment rate (92 percent) and growing agriculture sector. Syria’s food chain is disintegrating – from production to markets – and entire livelihood systems are collapsing. The conflict also is severely affecting economic, social and human development in neighbouring countries. With most of Syria’s 2.6 million refugees living outside of camps, host communities face intense competition for resources such as land, water and income opportunities, while costs for housing, food and other commodities soar.

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Publisher: Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)
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Organization: Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)
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Year: 2015
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Country/ies: Egypt, Iraq, Lebanon, Syrian Arab Republic
Geographical coverage: Near East and North Africa
Type: Policy brief/paper
Full text available at: http://www.fao.org/3/a-i4380e.pdf
Content language: English
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