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Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetThe Syrian Arab Republic | Humanitarian Response Plan 2019
FAO in the 2019 humanitarian appeals
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No results found.The protracted crisis coupled with the most severe drought in decades has resulted in persisting food insecurity along with reduced agricultural production in the Syrian Arab Republic in 2018. Internally displaced people, returnees and host communities are facing large food consumption gaps, depleted coping strategies and a large food expenditure share. As food insecurity levels are expected to remain high, strengthening agricultural production is essential to ensure availability and access to food. FAO requires USD 120 million to assist 3.5 million people during from January to December 2019. -
Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetPalestine lHumanitarian Response Plan 2019
FAO in the 2019 humanitarian appeals
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No results found.Daily life in the West Bank and Gaza Strip continues to be characterized by access restrictions to natural resources, movement of goods and people and limited productive capacities. Moreover, in the Gaza Strip, recurrent conflict and free fall of the economy and services has eroded the resilience of vulnerable families and their capacity to cope. The possible exacerbation of the protracted crisis and declining funding calls for urgent early action to respond and prevent a further deterioration of the food security situation. For 2019, FAO requires USD 11.2 million to assist 48 700 people. -
Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetThe Sudan | Humanitarian Response Plan 2019
FAO in the 2019 humanitarian appeals
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No results found.The Sudan is one of the world’s largest protracted humanitarian crises: conflict, displacement, disease outbreaks, climatic shocks and a turbulent economy are disrupting livelihoods and exacerbating food insecurity. Strengthening food security and agriculture will thus be crucial for the Sudan in 2019, as price surges threaten livelihoods and the most vulnerable households deplete their food stocks. For 2019, FAO requires USD 21.7 million to assist 1.4 million people.
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