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Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetBangladesh: Cyclone Remal and northeastern floods – Urgent call for assistance 2024
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No results found.On 26 May 2024, Cyclone Remal struck Bangladesh, unleashing severe floods and landslides across several districts. It was the most devastating cyclone to hit the country in over a decade, causing widespread damage to agricultural livelihoods and resulting in considerable losses to household income. In light of this situation, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations seeks to support cyclone- and flood-affected households by providing agricultural production inputs and rehabilitating rural productive infrastructures. This support is crucial to help the affected communities restore food production, rebuild their livelihoods and strengthen their resilience to withstand future shocks. -
Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetBangladesh: Belgium's contribution through the Special Fund for Emergency and Rehabilitation Activities (SFERA) 2024
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No results found.Through the Special Fund for Emergency and Rehabilitation Activities, the Government of the Kingdom of Belgium contributed USD 500 000 to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) to mitigate the adverse impacts of cyclone Remal on the livelihoods and food security of the most vulnerable farming households in the affected districts. With Belgium’s generous support, FAO, through cash+ interventions, will provide 5 050 farming households (20 200 people) with time‑critical production inputs (e.g. rice and vegetable seeds, fertilizers and agricultural tools) along with cash transfers to enable them to meet their immediate needs. This document provides a brief description of the context of the intervention and highlights the importance of the contribution in supporting the recovery of the affected communities. -
Brochure, flyer, fact-sheetSubregional Southern Africa – Climate hazards: Urgent call for assistance 2023
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No results found.Between January and March 2023, Tropical Cyclone Freddy – the most energetic cyclone on record – and Tropical Storm Cheneso battered Malawi, Madagascar and Mozambique. At the same time, Zambia experienced destructive storms and torrential rains that resulted in severe flooding, affecting large swaths of inhabited and cropped lands. Critical social and economic infrastructure, fisheries equipment, livestock and hundreds of thousands of hectares of crops have been lost. As a result of these climate shocks, the crop production, food security, nutrition and livelihoods of some of the most vulnerable households have been severely jeopardized. Urgent assistance is needed rapidly to restore agricultural production.
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