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Op-Ed
Africa¡¯s new harvest: To transform agriculture, we must speed up innovations and collaboration
The 32nd Session of the FAO Regional Conference for Africa being held in Malabo, Equatorial Guinea, starts from 11 to 14 April 2022
By
Qu Dongyu
Op-Ed
Op-ed: We must act now to avert an imminent food crisis in Africa, says FAO Deputy Chief
By
Maria Helena Semedo
Health
FAO makes gains in the fight against Desert Locusts in East Africa and Yemen but threat of a food security crisis remains
By
FAO
coronavirus
COVID-19: FAO and African Union commit to safeguarding food security amid crisis
By
FAO
Health
FAO continues to fight desert locust upsurge in East Africa and Yemen despite COVID-19 constraints
By
FAO
coronavirus
COVID-19: Our hungriest, most vulnerable communities face ¡°a crisis within a crisis¡±
By
FAO
coronavirus
A battle plan for ensuring global food supplies during the COVID-19 crisis
By
FAO
Peace and Security
UN fast tracks $10 million loan to help scale up FAO action to fight Desert Locusts
By
FAO
Women
Securing sustainable food systems hinges on gender equality
By
FAO
Agriculture
Cooperation models for transforming the agricultural sector
By
FAO
Climate Change
East Africa locusts threaten food security across subregion, alerts UN agriculture agency
By
UN News
Central African Republic: ¡®Restoring hope,¡¯ UN agriculture agency helps ex-fighters start anew
By
UN News
News
Drought is pushing food prices up sharply in East Africa
Soaring cost of basic staples is an extra challenge for pastoralists as livestock prices fall
By
FAO
News
FAO presents $50 million emergency plan as Ethiopia faces worst drought in 30 years
10.2 million food insecure after major crop failure, livestock losses due to El Ni?o
By
FAO
News
Strengthening agriculture and food security information in South Sudan
By
FAO
News
UN agencies warn of deteriorating food security in Southern Madagascar
By
UN News
News
UN agencies expand operations in southern Africa as poor harvests deepen food insecurity
By
UN News
News
South Sudan: UN agency air operation delivers agriculture aid to hard-to-access areas
By
UN News
News
UN agency and MasterCard join forces to support refugees and small-scale farmers
By
UN News
News
In Somalia some 855,000 people face acute food insecurity
By
FAO
News
World food prices hit lowest level in almost six years, UN agency reports
By
UN News
News
UN agricultural agency hails 'historic' new commitment to end hunger in Africa by 2025
By
UN News
Also
Is Africa¡¯s land up for grabs?
Foreign acquisitions: some opportunities, but many see threats
By
Roy Laishley
Also
After war, creating jobs for peace
Unemployment challenges stability in Liberia, Sierra Leone
By
Roy Laishley
Also
Relief efforts gear up for Zimbabwe
Donors look for more progress on national reconciliation
By
Roy Laishley
Cover Story
A harvest of hope for African farmers
Malawi subsidies stimulate a bumper crop
By
Michael Fleshman
Cover Story
Africa struggles with soaring food prices
From emergency reactions to farming investments
By
Michael Fleshman
Also
Price protests expose state faults
Rioting and repression reflect problems of African governance
By
Ernest Harsch
Cover Story
Women struggle to secure land rights
Hard fight for access and decision-making power
By
Mary Kimani
Also
Saving Africa¡¯s forests, the ¡®lungs of the world¡¯
Forest conservation can help counter climate change
By
Michael Fleshman
Also
Women push onto Africa¡¯s agenda
NEPAD responds to advocates for women¡¯s rights
By
Itai Madamombe
NEPAD in action
Is cassava Africa¡¯s new staple food?
NEPAD promotes cassava farming to reduce hunger
By
Itai Madamombe
Also
Fixing the humanitarian aid system
UN, relief groups seek to bolster and speed up food delivery
By
Michael Fleshman