Country: Cameroon Source: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations Please refer to the attached file. ContextIn Cameroon, the Far North region is experiencing a multidimensional crisis, linked to climate extremes, insecurity and increasing humanitarian needs, that continues to worsen, severely impacting people’s food security. Recurrent climate hazards, such as droughts and floods, are significantly disrupting households’ agricultural livelihoods. In 2024, floods affected nearly 460 000 people, causing major damage to homes, farmland and livestock. The departments of Logone-et-Chari and Mayo-Danay were among the hardest hit. Furthermore, internal displacement and persistent insecurity in neighbouring countries triggered a massive influx of refugees, increasing household vulnerability and putting pressure on available natural resources. In addition, structural vulnerabilities, such as limited access to social services and chronic poverty affecting 74.3 percent of the population, further worsen rural families’ living conditions, hindering their recovery and eroding their resilience capacities.ObjectiveTo reduce the vulnerability of rural communities to recurring shocks in Cameroon’s Far North region – particularly women and girls, youth and people with disabilities – by strengthening their capacities for preparedness and anticipatory action, with dignity and protection.