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Nigeria, 2017. Director General official travels
Nigeria, 2017. Director General official travels
Nigeria, 2017. Director General official travels
Nigeria, 2017. Director General official travels
Nigeria, 2017. Director General official travels
Nigeria, 2017. Director General official travels
Nigeria, 2017. Director General official travels
Nigeria, 2017. Director General official travels
Nigeria, 2017. Director General official travels
Nigeria, 2017. Director General official travels
Nigeria, 2017. Director General official travels
Nigeria, 2017. Director General official travels
Nigeria, 2017. Director General official travels
FAO project OSRO/NIR/704/BEL: Restoring agricultural livelihood of IDPs, returnees and vulnerable host families in NE Nigeria
FAO project OSRO/NIR/704/BEL: Restoring agricultural livelihood of IDPs, returnees and vulnerable host families in NE Nigeria
FAO project OSRO/NIR/704/BEL: Restoring agricultural livelihood of IDPs, returnees and vulnerable host families in NE Nigeria
FAO project OSRO/NIR/704/BEL: Restoring agricultural livelihood of IDPs, returnees and vulnerable host families in NE Nigeria
Nigeria, 2017. Director General official travels
Nigeria, 2017. Director General official travels
Nigeria, 2017. Director General official travels
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Nigeria, 2017. Director General official travels
07 April 2017, Maiduguri, Nigeria - FAO Director-General Jos?raziano da Silva meeting with farmers and technical staff to see results of an FAO-supported farm centre in Maiduguri, northeastern Nigeria. Insecurity in the Lake Chad Basin - which incorporates parts of Cameroon, Chad, Niger and northeastern Nigeria - has resulted in the largest humanitarian crisis in Africa. The conflict has forced an estimated 1.9 million people to abandon their homes and their predominantly agricultural livelihoods, in northeastern Nigeria alone.
FAO has developed a three-year strategy for the Lake Chad Basin crisis to improve food security and nutrition and strengthen the resilience of vulnerable communities in the affected areas. With a budget of USD 232 million - USD 191 million for northeastern Nigeria alone - required over the next three years, the Strategy targets 3 million people in the region, focusing on women and youth.,07 April 2017, Maiduguri, Nigeria - FAO Director-General José Graziano da Silva meeting with farmers and technical staff to see results of an FAO-supported farm centre in Maiduguri, northeastern Nigeria. Insecurity in the Lake Chad Basin - which incorporates parts of Cameroon, Chad, Niger and northeastern Nigeria - has resulted in the largest humanitarian crisis in Africa. The conflict has forced an estimated 1.9 million people to abandon their homes and their predominantly agricultural livelihoods, in northeastern Nigeria alone.
FAO has developed a three-year strategy for the Lake Chad Basin crisis to improve food security and nutrition and strengthen the resilience of vulnerable communities in the affected areas. With a budget of USD 232 million - USD 191 million for northeastern Nigeria alone - required over the next three years, the Strategy targets 3 million people in the region, focusing on women and youth.
04/07/2017
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