FAO Regional Office for Africa
The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is a specialized agency of the United Nations that leads international efforts to defeat hunger.
In Africa, our goal is to achieve food security for all and make sure that people have regular access to enough high-quality food to lead active, healthy lives. With 47 sub-Saharan African countries, the Regional Office for Africa believes that everyone can play a part in ending hunger.
Highlights

Youth in Agriculture
Young people in Africa are central to FAO’s work for agrifood systems transformation. Learn more about our current projects.

Digital Villages Initiative in Africa
The DVI focuses on accelerating rural transformation by leveraging innovative digital tools. Learn more.

OCOP in Africa
OCOP is the One Country One Priority Product initiative to develop green value chains. Discover which countries and products are involved.

Regional Technical Platform
Transformation of the agriculture sector in Africa is at the heart of driving progress towards ending poverty, hunger and malnutrition. Learn more.
Recent and upcoming events
24/ 11
2025
28/11
2025
African Commission on Agricultural Statistics (AFCAS), 29th Session
(Tunisia), 24/11/2025 - 28/11/2025
Twenty-ninth Session of the African Commission on Agricultural Statistics (AFCAS), in Hammamet (Tunisia).
9/ 7
2025
10/7
2025
Regional Policy Dialogue on Strengthening South-South and Triangular Cooperation (SSTC) for Agrifood System Transformation in Sub-Saharan Africa
Dar es Salaam (Tanzania), Hybrid Event, 09/07/2025 - 10/07/2025
As FAO marks its 80th anniversary, this regional policy dialogue offers a critical platform to address the evolving challenges in Sub-Saharan Africa’s agr...
Action Areas
Stories of Impact
In Depth
Voices of Impact
EWAT Programme: Access to finance bootcamp for women agripreneurs
29/02/2024
Recent Publications

Lessons learning and knowledge sharing on resilience building in Africa. Workshop Report
06/05/2025
In November 2024, FAO’s Regional Office for Africa brought together eight countries in Uganda to exchange knowledge, data, and field-tested solutions on resilience building. From Somalia’s fodder value chain to Zimbabwe’s smallholder irrigation schemes, the workshop spotlighted innovative, community-led approaches and data-driven insights shaping the future of resilience. Dive into the highlights, lessons, and next steps toward a more resilient Africa.
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Gender-inclusive toolkit for financial institutions in sub-Saharan Africa - Making the African Continental Free Trade Area work for women
31/03/2025
New Release! Gender-inclusive toolkit for financial institutions in sub-Saharan Africa is now available! Discover actionable insights and practical guidance to foster gender-responsive financing in agriculture.

Sanitary and phytosanitary measures Making the African Continental Free Trade Area work for women: Policy brief
29/03/2025
AfCFTA: Unlocking Opportunities for Women in Agrifood Trade The AfCFTA creates new market opportunities for women farmers, traders, and agripreneurs, but trade facilitation and gender-responsive SPS measures are key to unlocking its full potential. This policy brief explores how SPS regulations impact women in agrifood trade and offers recommendations to enhance compliance, inclusivity, and food safety. How can AfCFTA support women traders? #WomenInTrade #AfCFTA #FoodSafety

Technical barriers to trade in the agrifood sector Making the African Continental Free Trade Area work for women: Policy brief
28/03/2025
AfCFTA: Breaking Barriers for Women in Agrifood Trade The AfCFTA opens new doors for women agripreneurs and traders, but technical barriers to trade (TBTs) can limit their full participation. This policy brief explores the intersection of trade, gender, and TBTs, highlighting challenges women face and offering key policy recommendations to remove barriers and create a more inclusive agrifood system. How can AfCFTA drive gender-responsive trade? #WomenInTrade #AfCFTA #TradeEquality
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Contact
Regional Office for Africa
#2 Gamel Abdul Nasser Road
Accra, Ghana
P.O. Box GP 1628 Accra, Ghana
Tel: +233 (0) 302 610930
Fax: +233 (0) 302 668427
E-mail: [email protected]
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