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Low-income countries hit hardest by global food price inflation.

Stories & Blogs FAOJul 22, 2025(News )

Special Event in New York explores the causes, consequences and solutions to the 2021-2023 food price inflation.

FAO: Innovation and national product branding can transform agrifood systems in Africa and Asia.

Stories & Blogs FAOJul 15, 2025(News )

Africa and Asia can learn from each other to use innovation and national product branding to transform agrifood systems, improving food, nutrition and livelihood security, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) told an Africa-As

“We have no one else.” Families on the brink in Nigeria’s worst hunger crisis in five years.

Stories & Blogs OCHAJun 10, 2025(News )

Without adequate assistance, at least 280,000 severely malnourished children are at a high risk of death during this year’s lean season.

New data shows that crops like wheat, coffee, beans and cassava could lose half of the best land for growing them by 2100.

Stories & Blogs FAOJun 05, 2025(News )

Findings come from FAO’s upgraded Adaptation, Biodiversity and Carbon Mapping Tool “ABC-Map”, further boosting capacity to assess and confront climate-related shocks.

Desert locust movements in Northwest Africa raise concern amid spring breeding season.

Stories & Blogs FAOApr 29, 2025(News )

FAO calls to enhance monitoring and initiate early control measures in affected countries

Malawi: Safe spaces nurture drought-affected women and girls.

Stories & Blogs OCHAApr 28, 2025(News )

"I am happy I was able to return to school after giving birth," said Thokozani, 20, from Balaka district, southern Malawi.

Seeds of hope: Zambia’s fight against drought

Stories & Blogs OCHAJan 09, 2025(News )

Zambia is enduring its worst drought in four decades, with devastating consequences for people across the country.

Displaced by floods: Confronting a crisis in Mali

Stories & Blogs OCHAAug 05, 2024(News )

We couldn't take anything with us,” said Bekaye Djiré, standing on what remains of the home he shared with his brothers, sisters-in-law and their children. Everything they owned was destroyed following torrential rains in Mali’s Ségou Region.