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Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetThe Niger - Humanitarian Response Plan 2018
FAO in the 2018 humanitarian appeals
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No results found.The Niger continues to be affected by five major crises. In 2018, it is critical to restore the livelihoods of vulnerable affected populations by providing them with agricultural and livestock support to restore production and their access to food. As the significant forage deficit in certain areas of the country will translate into increased food insecurity and malnutrition rates, supporting livestock production – often the only source of livelihood for pastoralists – is essential. -
Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetHaiti - Humanitarian Response Plan 2017–2018
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No results found.Haiti remains affected by a convergence of humanitarian crises exacerbated by the impact of Hurricane Matthew (2016) and to a lesser extent Hurricanes Irma and Maria (2017), which have severely disrupted food production, impacting overall food security. Agriculture and livestock in Haiti – particularly the dairy sector – are a major source of income for poor rural communities. As many Haitians have seen their livelihoods disappear given the country’s high exposure and vulnerability to multiple hazards, repopulation of a part of the animals lost in the Hurricane, especially poultry and goats, is essential in order to improve food security. -
Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetSomalia - Humanitarian Response Plan 2018
FAO in the 2018 humanitarian appeals
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No results found.In 2016–2017, Somalia faced one of its harshest droughts in recent history. However, the ongoing drought has not led to famine thanks primarily to large-scale humanitarian assistance. While the last deyr rains (October-December 2017) were slightly better than anticipated, sustained humanitarian assistance and support to livelihood recovery are needed in 2018 to prevent further deterioration of the food security and nutrition situation. Investment to protect and restore livelihoods is needed to save lives and reduce humanitarian need and related expenditure.
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