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Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetAfghanistan | Humanitarian Response Plan 2018–2021
FAO in the 2019 humanitarian appeals
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No results found.The trifecta of ongoing conflict, worst drought in decades and compounding poverty have contributed to a devolving humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan. This means limited food production and depleted agricultural assets, which is affecting the livelihoods of those most vulnerable. To restore agricultural production and protect livestock production, while strenghtening coordination, FAO requires USD 35 million to assist 1.4 million people from January to December 2019. -
Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetAfghanistan – Revised Humanitarian Response Plan 2018–2021 2018
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No results found.Conflict, natural disasters, internal displacement and cross-border movements continue to increase food insecurity in Afghanistan. Unemployment, crop pests and natural hazards increase the vulnerability of already severely food-insecure populations, many living in hard-to-reach areas. The current drought is expected to detrimentally affect chronically food insecure farming households (approximately 2.2 million people), of which 1.4 million will become acutely food insecure and require emergency assistance over the coming months and into the next lean season. To assist 1 million people, FAO requires USD 21 million for the period January to December 2018. -
Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetAfghanistan | 2018–2021 Humanitarian Response Plan 2021
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No results found.Four decades of conflict, recurrent natural disasters (most notably droughts and floods) and limited capacity to cope with climate-related shocks have caused massive population displacements and left millions of people in acute food insecurity. FAO is requesting USD 50 million to assist 3.5 million people to improve their food security and livelihoods.
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