FAO in Jordan
Jordan joined the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) as a member nation in 1951; a country office was established in 1977 and later upgraded to a fully-fledged representation in 2015. Since then, FAO has been providing technical and financial assistance towards more sustainable agriculture and rural sectors of the country.
The crisis in Syria has deeply affected the entire sub-region, and FAO has been supporting Jordan respond to the impact of the crisis on food security, nutrition, agriculture, natural resources and livelihoods.
FAO has substantial efforts in Jordan in promoting climate resilient and sustainable agriculture and food security. It provides independent advice on technical issues and play a catalytic role based on the comparative advantage in providing high quality technical assistance and implementing innovative approaches for a sustainable and transformative food systems.
News
Jordan: Project Highlights - OSRO/JOR/031/JPN
10/2025
The Government of Japan contributed USD 335 311 to support rural livelihoods and strengthen the resilience of 431 households (2 155 people) to floods,...
Transforming Jordan's agrifood system towards greater sustainability and resilience
07/2025
This publication outlines a joint FAO and UNIDO programme, running from September 2024 to August 2025, aimed at enhancing the sustainability and resilience...
Climate smart farmer field school catalogue: grow bags
12/2024
The climate- smart FFS initiative for smallholder farmers in Jordan has been launched under the project Building Resilience to Cope with Climate Change...
Contact
FAO Representation in Jordan
267 AlShaab st. Dabouq Amman, Jordan
Email: [email protected]
Telephone: +962 6 5562556