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The Central African Republic | Humanitarian Response Plan 2017-2019

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    The Central African Republic - Humanitarian Response Plan 2017–2019
    FAO in the 2018 humanitarian appeals
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    The Central African Republic is currently one of the world’s most serious humanitarian crises. As violence is likely to continue in 2018, further increasing the needs, it is essential to continue providing families with agricultural and livestock support to reduce critical vulnerabilities and strengthen their resilience to shocks. In 2018, restoring agricultural production is key to achieve stabilisation and peace in the Central African Republic.
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    Central African Republic: Humanitarian Response Plan 2023 2023
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    In the Central African Republic, over half of the population is expected to be acutely food insecure during the lean season (May–August) – a 27-percent increase compared with last year’s projection. The majority of food-insecure families live in rural areas and depend on agriculture for their food and income. FAO requires USD 45 million to assist 1.08 million people to quickly restore their agricultural livelihoods and generate income.
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    The Democratic Republic of the Congo | Humanitarian Response Plan 2017-2019
    FAO in the 2019 humanitarian appeals
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    For over two decades, the Democratic Republic of the Congo has suffered from a series of shocks – armed conflict, epidemic outbreaks and natural hazards – that have continued to increase humanitarian needs and people’s vulnerabilities. In order to provide livelihood support in 2019, FAO requires USD 50 million to support 1.8 million people.

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