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Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetEmergency responseYemen: Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan 2025 2025
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No results found.Conflict, economic crisis and recurrent climate shocks continue to erode rural livelihoods in Yemen. Dependent on imports for almost all of its wheat and rice, Yemen is highly vulnerable to supply disruptions. Three in four people rely on agriculture, yet less than 1 percent of humanitarian funding to food sectors has supported food production over the past decade. As a result, one in two Yemenis faces acute food insecurity, and over half of children under 5 years of age suffer from acute malnutrition. An effective humanitarian response in 2025 must prioritize agricultural assistance to help families break free from reliance on food aid. This document provides a summary of the planned response and funding requirements of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations within the framework of the 2025 Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan for Yemen. -
Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetHigh-profileYemen: Humanitarian Response Plan 2024 2024
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No results found.One in two Yemenis are acutely food insecure, and every other child under 5 years of age is stunted. Yemen imports 85 percent of its food, making the country highly vulnerable to price hikes and supply disruptions expected this year. Two out of three Yemenis have agricultural livelihoods, yet less than USD 2 out of USD 100 goes towards helping them to produce food. These families are most vulnerable to the impacts of climate change – for which Yemen ranks the third most vulnerable country. An effective humanitarian response in 2024 requires greater attention to agriculture, and those depending on it for food and income. This document provides a summary of the planned response and funding requirements of the Food and Agriculture Orgnization of the United Nations within the framework of the 2024 Humanitarian Response Plan for Yemen. -
Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetBrochureCameroon: Emergency Project to Combat Food Crisis (PULCCA)
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The eastern region of Cameroon is facing a complex crisis characterized by increased insecurity, frequent climate shocks and economic instability. In response, FAO implemented the PULCCA project in collaboration with the Government of Cameroon and funding from the World Bank Group amounting to USD 2.9 million. The project aimed to strengthen food production, support livestock farming and improve the resilience of rural communities.
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BookletCorporate general interestFAOSTYLE: English 2024The objective of having a house style is to ensure clarity and consistency across all FAO publications. Now available in HTML, this updated edition of FAOSTYLE: English covers matters such as punctuation, units, spelling and references. All FAO staff, consultants and contractors involved in writing, reviewing, editing, translating or proofreading FAO texts and information products in English should use FAOSTYLE, together with the practical guidance on processes and layout questions provided in Publishing at FAO – strategy and guidance.
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