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Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetBrochureCommunication, emergencies & resilience in Western and Central Africa
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2025Also available in:
No results found.The Central African Republic (CAR), a landlocked nation with abundant natural resources and a predominantly rural, youthful population, continues to face the compounded effects of conflict, poverty, and food insecurity. In this setting, communication plays a pivotal role in fostering resilience and social cohesion, and this factsheet explores the CAR’s media landscape to guide inclusive, context-specific strategies that strengthen information access and community engagement in support of FAO’s emergency and resilience efforts. -
Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetBrochureCommunication, emergencies & resilience in Western and Central Africa
Burkina Faso at a glance
2025Also available in:
No results found.Burkina Faso’s largely rural and youthful population depends heavily on farming and herding, yet these livelihoods are increasingly threatened by conflict, environmental degradation, and a changing climate. As the country grapples with widespread food insecurity and displacement, communication emerges as a key enabler of resilience and recovery—this factsheet explores how Burkina Faso’s media and telecommunications landscape can support inclusive, locally grounded strategies under FAO’s emergency and resilience programmes. -
Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetBrochureCommunication, emergencies & resilience in Western and Central Africa
Mali at a glance
2025Also available in:
No results found.Mali, a largely rural West African country with a young population, faces interconnected challenges of poverty, conflict, and climate shocks that threaten rural livelihoods and food security. Given these conditions, effective communication is crucial to empower communities, bridge information gaps, and enhance resilience, and this factsheet examines Mali’s media and telecommunications landscape to guide inclusive and targeted approaches within FAO’s emergency and resilience programmes.
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No results found.This publication highlights the resilience and determination of farmers, fishers, and herders in northern Mozambique who are facing the combined impacts of conflict, displacement, and climate shocks, including devastating events like Cyclone Chido. Through powerful, real-life stories, it illustrates how FAO’s support — including the provision of agricultural inputs, livestock restocking, veterinary care, and fisheries rehabilitation — is helping vulnerable communities to rebuild their livelihoods, restore food security, and strengthen resilience against future shocks. The publication aims to raise awareness of the ongoing humanitarian needs in Cabo Delgado, Nampula, and surrounding provinces, while advocating for sustained investment in rural livelihoods and resilience-building. It demonstrates how FAO’s work on the ground directly contributes to its Strategic Objectives, including better production, better nutrition, a better environment, and a better life, while giving increased visibility to the Organization’s leadership in supporting crisis-affected populations and promoting sustainable recovery and development in fragile contexts. -
Policy briefPolicy briefPolicymaking for agrifood systems transformation in Mozambique 2025
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No results found.Mozambique is transforming its agrifood systems to enhance food security, climate resilience, and inclusive growth. Despite agriculture employing most of the population, productivity remains low. Guided by national strategies and momentum from the UN Food Systems Summit, the country is improving policy coherence, fostering multistakeholder collaboration, and increasing investment. Initiatives like PEDSA II, PNISA II, and the revitalized Agrarian Sector Coordination Committee aim to align efforts across sectors. Success hinges on sustained infrastructure development, private sector engagement, and inclusive governance to build a resilient, sustainable agrifood system. -
BookletCorporate general interestMapping land cover in the Maputo and Gaza provinces in Mozambique
In the context of the Soil Land and Water Digital Information System initiative
2024Also available in:
No results found.This report presents a comprehensive land cover map of Maputo and Gaza provinces within Mozambique in 2022, highlighting cultivated land, banana, meadow and orchards. The land cover map was derived using Sentinel-2 satellite imagery, digital terrain model, a 2016 Mozambique land cover map and photo interpreted reference points. The area of each land cover class was generated to provide accurate information on land cover classes distribution to develop insights into natural resource management and agricultural practices. It supports assessing the status of natural resources and supports sustainable and resilient agricultural management with crop production. Land cover mapping within the SolaWISe initiative facilitates access to essential information on soil, land water and crop management, thus informing decision-making processes for enhancing agricultural productivity.