Since April 2018, some 970,000 people have been displaced and are in great need of humanitarian support to help them get through Ethiopia’s cold and rainy season.
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$ 1.7 billion required as Ethiopia enters fourth year of exceptional drought emergency
The well-managed, government-led, lifesaving response will need to be sustained across southern and eastern parts of the country through much of 2018.
South Sudan + 6 more
South Sudan 2017 regional refugee response plan targets 1.8 million beneficiaries
Forty-seven humanitarian partners are seeking a total of US$1.2 bilion for the period January ‐ December 2017, including US$558.2 million for Uganda and US$313.6 million for Ethiopia.
Ethiopia + 6 more
UN revises South Sudan appeal to $701 million amid concerns refugee numbers could jump
The population of South Sudanese refugees in the region could pass the one million mark this year if cross-border displacement trends continue, according to UNHCR.
ACT Alliance Appeal to assist agricultural dry spell in Malawi
Maize harvests were 50 - 75% below average during agricultural season in some regions. Food insecurity affects 640,009 people, requiring 15,830 MT of maize equivalent to address shortage.
Malawi: ACT Alliance assessment reveals an estimated 1.6 million people will need food assistance in 2012/2013
Appeal Target: US$ 505,271 Balance Requested: US$ 481,852 Geneva, 24 October 2012 Dear Colleagues, Floods and droughts have negatively impacted the food security situation of communities in Malawi. Results of the assessment by Malawi ACT forum members, coupled with results of a food security...
Malawi: IFRC launches appeal to help 17,500 people affected by drought
Emergency appeal n° MDRMW008 GLIDE n° OT-2012-000156-MWI 17 October 2012 This Emergency Appeal seeks CHF 1,025,310 in cash, kind or services to support the Malawi Red Cross in delivering immediate assistance to 3,500 households (17,500 beneficiaries) for 9 months, and will be completed by the end...