As every child deserves the right to proper healthcare, to reach some of the far-flung areas of the conflict zone, the Polio vaccination teams sometimes relied on hooves as a means of transportation.
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Natural disasters occurring three times more often than 50 years ago, says FAO
At no other point in history have agri-food systems faced more hazards and with such frequency, intensity, and complexity as during the past year of the COVID-19 pandemic, states new report.
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El número de niños desplazados por las tormentas en el Caribe se multiplica por seis a medida que empeora en impacto de la crisis climática
Aproximadamente 761.000 niños fueron desplazados internamente por tormentas en el Caribe entre 2014 y 2018, el lustro más caliente del que se tenga registro.
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More than 750,000 children displaced by storms in the Caribbean - UNICEF
Without urgent action to mitigate the effects, spike in displacement could be a new norm as climate change predicted to cause more Category 4 and 5 hurricanes in the region.
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FAO report says 41 countries need food assistance
Conflicts are the primary cause of high levels of food insecurity, while adverse weather conditions - particularly rainfall shortages in Africa - acutely affect food availability and access for millions.
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Number of food-insecure people across Horn of Africa could reach 17 million
Many drought-affected people have a high level of vulnerability as a result of repeated exposure to droughts in recent years and issues related to conflict and insecurity.
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Acute hunger still affecting more than 100 million people worldwide
A global report on food crises finds that about 113 million people in 53 countries experienced acute food insecurity in 2018, compared with 124 million in 2017.
Food security deteriorates in South Sudan, affecting 6.45 million people
An earlier‑than‑normal start of the lean season resulted in an increase of the severely food-insecure caseload from 4.4 million people at end-2018 to 6.45 million, about 57% of the population.
Ethiopia: $1.3 billion required to address food and non-food needs of 8.3 million people
Ethiopia was spared significant climate-related calamities last year, but spikes in conflict-induced displacements in 2018, nearly doubling the number of IDPs, contributed to high humanitarian response needs in 2019.
Polio outbreak in Syria successfully stopped
After an 18-month long intensive vaccination campaign, the outbreak has been successfully stopped with no international spread, according to experts.
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Africa’s Fall Armyworm crisis threatens sorghum, other crops, as well as maize
Managing the pest solely by addressing the fall armyworm’s damage on one crop could leave communities that rely on additional drought-resistant crops, like sorghum, at a disadvantage.
UN and SARC deliver humanitarian assistance to 50,000 people at Rukban camp in Syria
The inter-agency aid operation will bring food, sanitation and hygiene supplies, nutrition and health assistance to Rukban. Some 10,000 children will be vaccinated against Measles, Polio and other deadly diseases.
South Sudan and FAO develop long-term plan to fight Fall Armyworm
Expected to cost $26 million, the plan includes guidance to help the country mobilize resources to significantly reduce yield losses from infestation by the pest.
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In 2017 UN emergency fund supported relief operations in 36 countries
Donors helped the Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) to achieve record-level funding of $514.6 million, ensuring delivery of urgent aid to millions of people in desperate need.
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FAO calls for urgent scale-up in anti-Fall Armyworm campaign to prevent spread
Fall Armyworm keeps spreading to larger areas within countries in sub-Saharan Africa and could move into Northern Africa, Southern Europe and the Near East.
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Nuru becomes African farmers’ newest ally against Fall Armyworm
FAO and Pennsylvania State University have developed a talking app to help African farmers recognize Fall Armyworm, a fast-spreading crop pest in sub-Saharan Africa.
Already dire food security situation continues to deteriorate in South Sudan
Cereal production in 2017 was estimated at a record low level due to widespread insecurity and massive displacements, especially in southern key‑growing areas.
La sécurité alimentaire en Haïti, fragile après Irma, devrait s’améliorer grâce à la campagne de printemps
Les moyens d’existence peinent à se récupérer dans le nord en raison des effets résiduels de l'ouragan, mais les précipitations supérieures à la moyenne ont favorisé les semis d'hiver dans le reste du pays.
Cuba y la Unión Europea trabajan para asegurar la capacidad de recuperación en la isla
Unión Europea aporta cinco millones de euros para apoyar los esfuerzos nacionales en resiliencia y desarrollo social tras los daños provocados por el huracán Irma en la costa norte cubana.
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Great Lakes crises leading to record levels of displacement amid access constraints
Intensified conflict and political instability, deepening food insecurity and simultaneous outbreaks of communicable diseases are driving a worsening humanitarian crisis across the region.