OVERVIEW El Niño brings high temperatures and below-average rainfall to Southern Africa from November to April, significantly affecting agriculture and leading to water scarcity, food shortages, and...
Madagascar + 10 more
Madagascar + 10 more
OVERVIEW El Niño brings high temperatures and below-average rainfall to Southern Africa from November to April, significantly affecting agriculture and leading to water scarcity, food shortages, and...
South Sudan + 5 more
By the end of September, vulnerable people continued to require humanitarian assistance due to food insecurity, conflict, economic downturn, displacement, climatic shocks including floods and...
Madagascar + 9 more
OVERVIEW El Niño-related climate variability is one of the strongest drivers impacting agricultural production in Southern Africa. It is usually characterized by above-average temperatures and...
South Sudan + 5 more
As of 31 August, 250,967 people¹ were registered crossing the border into South Sudan since the fighting in Sudan erupted on 15 April. The Sudan conflict prompted an escalation in the cost of...
What is an La Niña event? La Niña is a large-scale cooling of the ocean surface temperatures in the central and eastern equatorial Pacific Ocean, coupled with changes in the tropical atmospheric...
Yemen + 8 more
May 2022 In late 2019, a massive outbreak of desert locusts swept across the greater Horn of Africa and Yemen. This infographic outlines the actions FAO and partners took to avert a disaster, and...
Acute Food Insecurity Overview Despite significant deployment of humanitarian assistance, between February and March 2022, an estimated 6.83 million people (55% of the population) faced high acute...
Overview of Acute Food Insecurity Over 4.1 million people across Somalia, or 26 percent of the total population, need urgent humanitarian food assistance to prevent food consumption gaps or the...
Angola + 9 more
Regional Overview Millions of people continue to experience high levels of acute food insecurity in the Southern African Development Community (SADC) region, exacerbated by conflict, drought, the...
IOM Afghanistan identified 48,938 internally displaced persons (IDPs) who were displaced to or arrived in Herat province since August 2021 during Round 3 of the Emergency Event Tracking (EET)...
IOM Afghanistan identified 988,817 internally displaced persons (IDPs) who arrived in the assessed communities since August 2021 during Round 3 of the Emergency Event Tracking (EET) exercise. Most...
Ethiopia has one of the world's largest internally displaced populations, with displacement risks remaining high in 2022. According to IOM's latest Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) National...
IOM identified the presence of 142,097 newly arrived internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Herat province during its latest assessment of the displacement situation, implemented with the help of the...
IPC Situational Overview Jan- June 2021: In total 12.9 million people (24% of the analysed population of about 54 million) are expected to face high levels of acute food insecurity (IPC Phase 3 or...
IPC Situational Overview Jan- June 2021: In total 12.9 million people (24% of the analysed population of about 54 million) are expected to face high levels of acute food insecurity (IPC Phase 3 or...
The people in need (PIN) due to key persistent key drivers (Conflict, desert locust, climatic factors-droughts and floods, economic instability) has increased by over 12%. However, the cluster target...
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The people in need (PIN) due to key persistent key drivers (Conflict, desert locust, climatic factors-droughts and floods, economic instability) has increased by over 12%. However, the cluster target...