2 August 2011
FAO Develops Webportal on Horn of Africa Drought Emergency
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The webportal provides access to resources on the Horn of Africa Crisis.

The FAO is focusing its interventions on, inter alia: increasing access to water resources; providing agriculture inputs; using cash transfers to mitigate the rising price of food; and improving water management practices and training farmers on enhanced dryland crop and livestock production systems.

FAOJuly 2011: The Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN (FAO) has opened a webportal on the food crisis in the Horn of Africa.

As a result of two poor rainy seasons, an estimated 12 million people require assistance in Djibouti, Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia and Uganda. The FAO is focusing its interventions on: increasing access to water resources; providing agriculture inputs, such as drought-tolerant seeds, animal feed and fodder for livestock; using cash transfers to mitigate the rising price of food; improving water management practices and training farmers on enhanced dryland crop and livestock production systems; and investing in post-crisis early recovery to restore livelihoods and strengthen households’ resilience. [FAO Horn of Africa Crisis Webportal]

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