Afghanistan: Impact of Anticipatory Action

This study documents the outcome of anticipatory action initiatives implemented in January 2021 in Samangan Province, Afghanistan, to reduce the impact of La Niña-induced drought on over 7,680 farmers and livestock owners. Initiatives included crop and livestock protection packages, alongside cash interventions such as multipurpose cash assistance and cash for work.

The interventions came at a critical time as 42 percent of the population in Afghanistan was already estimated to be experiencing acute food insecurity at 'Crisis' or worse levels, and limited wheat harvests could exacerbate the situation. Drought was officially declared in the country on 22 June 2021. However, FAO managed to act six months earlier, showing the importance of predicting crises and providing pre-emptive support.

This report was originally published on the FAO website.

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Publish Date

October 10, 2023

Resource Type

PDF, 6.72 MB

Authors

FAO

Year

2023

Country

Afghanistan

Region

Asia, Central Asia

Content Type

Research Report

Theme

Cash & Voucher, Early Action, Food Insecurity

Organization

FAO

Hazard

Drought, El Niño/La Niña