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Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetSouth Sudan - Humanitarian Response Plan 2018
FAO in the 2018 humanitarian appeals
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No results found.In South Sudan, the risk of famine remains elevated and food security is expected to worsen in 2018. It is critical to enable rapid food production among the most vulnerable communities, protect their livelihoods and build their resilience, while increasing self-sufficiency. Worsening food security trends linked to continued conflict have been compounded by market failure, internal displacement and decreasing humanitarian access. To save lives in the coming year, the most vulnerable households need support to produce nutritious food for consumption and sale. -
Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetBurundi regional - Humanitarian Response Plan 2017-2019
FAO in the 2018 humanitarian appeals
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No results found.Political, security and related humanitarian conditions in Burundi aren’t expected to improve and will lead to a continued outflow of Burundian refugees in 2018. As the phenomenon is becoming protracted, promoting access to agricultural livelihoods is key to achieve refugees’ self-reliance. Enhancing the productive capacities of both refugee and host populations is critical for them to peacefully co-exist and reduce pressure on the already limited natural resources of vulnerable host communities. -
Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetBurundi | Humanitarian Response Plan 2019
FAO in the 2019 humanitarian appeals
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Despite improvements in 2018, acute vulnerabilities in Burundi persist, particularly in areas affected by climate hazards and with a high concentration of displaced people where there is significant pressure on already limited resources. In 2019, there is a high probability of the occurrence of an El Niño-like phenomenon as well as of aninflux of refugees from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, which could affect the progress made. In response, FAO requires USD 8.9 million to assist 100 050 people through agricultural activities.
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