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El Niño & La Niña in the Philippines (Update)








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    Assisting farmers in el niño affected areas in the Philippines- TCP/PHI/3603 2017
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    El Niño, which swept the Philippines from 2015 to 2016, had a significant impact on agricultural production and food security. The project aimed to restore agriculture-based livelihoods of drought-affected farmers in the Autonomous Region of Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) and the Region XII, where a state of calamity was declared in four provinces. The project provided relevant agricultural inputs to the most affected and most vulnerable farm households and technical assistance through capacity building of the relevant institutions, extension workers and farmers in building resilience to shocks, effective drought management and more robust monitoring and forecasting systems.
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    Typhoon Haiyan: Emergency, recovery and rehabilitation programme
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    2017
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    This brochure presents a synthesis of the results of 22 projects funded by 14 donors under the Typhoon Haiyan emergency response and rehabilitation – one of FAO’s largest and most important programmes to date. The document contains an overview of the disaster (the strongest storm on record), infographics, bullet points on activities and key results , and a section to acknowledge all donors and partner government agencies. The layout utilizes the same format approved by OCC for the FAO in the Philippines and FAO in El Nino in the Philippines and FAO in Mindanao brochures/briefs.
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    Human security and El Niño/La Niña: Towards a new response framework for recurring and extreme weather events 2016
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    The content of the publication is intended to raise awareness on the multiple implications that extreme weather-related phenomena, particularly El Niño and La Niña, through the Human Security approach metodology, for the occasion of the HL event on El Niño to be held in New York on the margins of the General Assembly.

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