Cameroon, DR Congo and Burkina Faso top the Norwegian Refugee Council's annual list, which is based on three criteria: lack of political will, lack of media attention and lack of international aid.
Cameroon + 9 more
Cameroon + 9 more
Cameroon, DR Congo and Burkina Faso top the Norwegian Refugee Council's annual list, which is based on three criteria: lack of political will, lack of media attention and lack of international aid.
DR Congo + 2 more
The world’s largest measles outbreak is still spreading across DRC. Chad’s measles outbreak has been raging for two years since May 2018, while CAR declared its measles outbreak in January 2020.
DR Congo + 20 more
The 2020-2021 Regional Refugee Response Plan for the DRC situation is covering the inter-agency response in the region, to provide life-saving humanitarian aid and protection to 912,069 Congolese.
World + 17 more
"The majority of crises ranked are partly a consequence of declining natural resources, increasing extreme weather events and global warming more broadly," said CARE
World + 20 more
The countries on Watchlist 2020 have changed little, underscoring both the protracted nature of these crises and collective failure of the international community to resolve their root causes.
World + 27 more
El Informe anual sobre ayuda humanitaria del IECAH y MSF destaca que la ayuda humanitaria internacional creció apenas un 1% en 2018, muy por debajo de la media de los cuatro años anteriores, situada en torno al 7,5%.
World + 30 more
This represents the highest figure in decades. The United Nations and partner organizations will require $28.8 billion to assist the most vulnerable people.
South Sudan + 6 more
South Sudan continues to reel from the impacts of years of conflict, violence and limited development investment. Food insecurity is the main driver behind the number of people in need.
DR Congo + 9 more
Setting up a mechanism for cross-border collaboration and the sharing of assets will contribute to the mitigation of suffering and minimize the social and economic impact of disease outbreaks.
World + 43 more
Conflicts are the primary cause of high levels of food insecurity, while adverse weather conditions - particularly rainfall shortages in Africa - acutely affect food availability and access for millions.
Uganda + 19 more
The revised Regional Refugee Response Plan aims at addressing the needs of new arrivals of refugees as well as those in protracted situations.
Cameroon + 4 more
Grave threats to regional security persist, including the presence of Boko Haram and recurrent and often deadly clashes between pastoralists and farmers in several countries.
World + 23 more
There were at least 973 attacks on health workers, health facilities, health transport and patients last year, the Safeguarding Health in Conflict Coalition reported.
World + 40 more
A global report on food crises finds that about 113 million people in 53 countries experienced acute food insecurity in 2018, compared with 124 million in 2017.
World + 12 more
CARE report found that the food crisis in Haiti received the least media attention globally in 2018, followed by Ethiopia, DRC, Philippines, Chad, Niger, Central African Republic and Sudan.
World + 11 more
"With this new budget, the EU remains a leading humanitarian donor in the face of crises such as Syria and Yemen. Humanitarian aid alone cannot solve all problems but we must do everything in our power to help the most vulnerable."
World + 12 more
The UN has asked donors for $21.9 billion to address 21 humanitarian crises in 2019, including Yemen, its biggest aid operation. This appeal does not include Syria, expected to bring the total to $25 billion.
World + 18 more
Children in countries at war have been directly attack, used as human shields, killed, maimed or recruited to fight. Rape, forced marriage and abduction have become standard tactics.
World + 52 more
The UN and its partners aim to assist 93.6 million of the most vulnerable with food, shelter, health care, emergency education, protection and other basic assistance, according to the GHO.
DR Congo + 4 more
Les nouveaux déplacements priveraint l’accès à la terre à près de 100 000 ménages agricoles et impacteraient le niveau de la production agricole et la consommation alimentaire des ménages.