El presente análisis tiene por objetivo evaluar el impacto de las inundaciones en el estado de Tabasco entre los años 2007 y 2010 y de las inversiones en RRD en el bienestar socioeconómico de la población de Tabasco.
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Philippines + 3 more
Latest humanitarian snapshot highlights Typhoon Haima and flooding in Indonesia
Between 29 and 31 October, 5,000 houses were flooded in Gorontalo and West Java provinces in Indonesia, affecting about 15,700 people and killing three children.
Philippines + 5 more
Latest humanitarian snapshot highlights flooding and displacement across Southeast Asia
Approximately 159,000 people are displaced and an estimated eight have been killed in the Philippines due to Typhoon Haima; 250 hectares of rice have been damaged in Indonesia.
Flash floods and landslides strike West Java, displacing thousands
According to the Indonesian Red Cross Society, at least 37 people have died and 20 others are still missing after flash floods and landslides struck Garut and Sumedang regencies in West Java.
China + 3 more
Latest humanitarian snapshot highlights flooding across China and Indonesia
Since 18 September, torrential rainfall has caused flooding, mud flows and landslides in Sichuan and Yunnan provinces, affecting 81,000 people across 28 counties and 13 cities.
China + 4 more
Latest humanitarian snapshot highlights floods in India, China and Indonesia
During the past week, torrential rains continued to affect several parts of Indonesia. On 19 July, at least 100 houses were inundated in Sorong city, West Papua province.
PNG + 3 more
Latest humanitarian snapshot highlights food insecurity in PNG, flooding in Myanmar and Indonesia
In Papua New Guinea, 226,000 people need food assistance, although Increased rainfall has eased the drought situation in most parts of the country.
China + 4 more
Latest humanitarian snapshot highlights flooding in China, India, Myanmar and the Philippines
A total of 449,000 people in China were affected by Typhoon Nepartak, including some 203,000 people in 10 cities. At least 7,500 families have been affected in the Philippines.
China + 3 more
Latest humanitarian snapshot highlights flooding in China, India and the Philippines
At least 14 deaths have been recorded and some 20 people are reported missing, with 120,000 people temporarily relocated due to the recent flooding in China.
China + 3 more
Latest humanitarian snapshot highlights flooding in China and the Philippines
In China, nine million people have been affected by torrential rainfall across 10 provinces. In the Philippines, 5,100 people in Maguindanao province have been affected by floods.
Indonesia + 3 more
Latest humanitarian snapshot highlights floods and landslides in Indonesia
In Central Java province, Indonesia, floods and landslides caused 35 deaths while 25 are still missing according to the National Agency for Disaster Management (BNPB).
Myanmar + 3 more
Latest humanitarian snapshot highlights drought in Phillippines and flash floods in Myanmar
In Philippines' province of Davao del Norte, an estimated 229,000 people are affected by an El Niño-induced drought. In Myanmar over 25,000 people were affected by flash floods on 9 June.
Sri Lanka + 3 more
Latest humanitarian snapshot highlights floods, landslides triggered by Roanu and severe drought in Cambodia
Most of the 25 provinces of Cambodia are currently experiencing water shortages due to what is being called the worst drought in about 50 years.
Myanmar + 4 more
Latest humanitarian snapshot highlights dzud in Mongolia, flooding and lava flow in Indonesia
Rains and unseasonal snow in Mongolia continue to hit vulnerable herders due to additional livestock deaths, despite the official government declaration that the dzud is over.
World + 8 more
Economic losses from disasters set new record in 2012
The world has experienced three consecutive years where annual economic losses have exceeded $100 billion due to an enormous increase in exposure of industrial assets to extreme disaster events.
Afghanistan most dangerous country for aid workers worldwide
January saw 27 security incidents involving humanitarian workers in 15 provinces of Afghanistan, driven by active hostilities and physical access constraints related to winter.
Pakistan + 1 more
Pakistan: Concern grows over shrinking humanitarian space due to insecurity
Attacks against aid workers are threatening life-saving activities they conduct in the neediest parts of the country. Since January 2012, at least 25 aid workers have been killed, 9 have been kidnapped and 14 have been injured in 51 reported incidents. In 2013 alone, 11 aid workers have been killed and 2 injured in 3 incidents
Afghanistan: Gov't boosts vaccination coverage after jump in disease outbreaks
DUBAI, 1 November 2012 (IRIN) - Afghanistan is taking steps to improve its routine immunization coverage, after a drop in coverage led to a sharp increase in measles outbreaks last year, killing more than 300 children. Since the start of the last Afghan winter, in November 2011, 9,000 measles cases...
Afghanistan + 3 more
Afghanistan: Increasing humanitarian concerns over cross-border shelling from Pakistan
HIGHLIGHTS 1,386 shelling impacts recorded 17,766 individuals (2,875 families) were recorded as displaced due to conflict 34% of households surveyed in 22 provinces are food insecure 17 reported humanitarian access-related incidents Afghanistan receives US$ $10 million from CERF
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Afghanistan: Almost one million children under five years acutely malnourished
HIGHLIGHTS Average GAM of 18% countrywide and a Southern region average of 29.5% New displacements rise by 15 per cent in June 75 people die in landslides after earthquakes No ERF funding received to date in 2012, US$100,000 available to address emergencies. US$ 10 million...