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Crisis Insights: Refugee Surge from Sudan, Economic Shifts in Trade, and Gang Violence in Haiti

December 11, 2024December 11, 2024 - by Carmen Mendez - Leave a Comment

The UNHCR reports a surge of over 20,000 refugees from Sudan to South Sudan amid continuing violence, while the FAO notes a 12% decrease in global wood and paper trade …

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UNHCR Mozambique: Current Humanitarian Challenges and Responses

December 3, 2024December 3, 2024 - by Carmen Mendez - Leave a Comment

Mozambique is home to 25,000 refugees and 716,878 internally displaced individuals due to violence and climate crises, with UNHCR leading efforts for their support. The recent returns of 610,981 individuals …

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FAO and DRC Government Collaborate on Food Security and Resilience Strategies

November 28, 2024November 28, 2024 - by Allegra Nguyen - Leave a Comment

FAO Deputy Director-General, Ms. Beth Bechdol, met with DRC Prime Minister Judith Suminwa Tuluka to reinforce collaborations aimed at addressing food insecurity and resilience. With 25 million facing hunger, the …

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Climate change

Sudan’s Ongoing Crisis: Cholera and Dengue Fever Amidst Widespread Famine

November 26, 2024November 26, 2024 - by Liam Nguyen - Leave a Comment

Sudan is grappling with a severe humanitarian crisis due to war, leading to a collapse of the healthcare system and a rise in cholera and dengue fever cases. Over 28,000 …

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Politics

Humanitarian Assistance Secured in Sudan with Extended Adre Border Crossing

November 22, 2024November 22, 2024 - by Carmen Mendez - Leave a Comment

The Adre border crossing into Sudan has been extended for three months, ensuring continued humanitarian aid delivery to conflict-affected regions, particularly Darfur. Over 1.4 million people have benefited from the …

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Climate change

UN Refugee Agency Reports Half of 120 Million Displaced Persons Face Climate Crisis

November 12, 2024November 12, 2024 - by Liam Nguyen - Leave a Comment

The UN refugee agency warns that around 60 million displaced individuals are trapped in rising climate crises and conflicts, particularly in vulnerable countries like Ethiopia, Haiti, Myanmar, Somalia, Sudan, and …

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Climate change

South Sudan Floods Displace Over 300,000, Malaria Cases Surge: UN Report

November 9, 2024November 9, 2024 - by Marcus Chen - Leave a Comment

Flooding in South Sudan has displaced over 300,000 individuals and affected 1.4 million people, significantly worsening the situation with a surge in malaria cases. The most impacted states are Jonglei …

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Climate change

UN Warns of Rising Malaria Cases Amid Flooding in South Sudan

November 9, 2024November 9, 2024 - by Carmen Mendez - Leave a Comment

The United Nations warns of a potential malaria surge in South Sudan due to severe flooding affecting 1.4 million people, displacing over 379,000 individuals amidst food insecurity. The country experiences …

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UN Security Council Briefing on the Crisis in Sudan and South Sudan

November 8, 2024November 8, 2024 - by Carmen Mendez - Leave a Comment

Ms. Martha Ama Akyaa Pobee, of the UN, informed the Security Council that the conflict in Sudan is profoundly impacting South Sudan’s humanitarian and security landscape, complicating peace efforts over …

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Climate change

One in Eight Children Affected by Extreme Weather Events in 2024

November 7, 2024November 7, 2024 - by Allegra Nguyen - Leave a Comment

Approximately 300 million children worldwide have been significantly affected by extreme weather events in 2024, according to Save the Children. As the COP29 summit approaches, the urgency increases for world …

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