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More than 1 million people left their homes due to drought in Somalia
More than 755,000 people have been internally displaced in Somalia because of the severe drought this year, bringing the total…
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Aid to 50,000 children in Ukraine
The supplies to be pre-positioned in Odesa city include water purification equipment, sanitation and hygiene supplies to prevent sickness due…
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More than 50 million people will face starvation in eastern Africa this year
Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia, South Sudan, and Sudan are facing the largest food crises in the region. About 300,000 people are…
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Sri Lanka needs humanitarian aid
Millions of families are facing shortages of food, fuel, cooking gas, essential supplies, and medicines as the humanitarian impacts of…
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Increasing hunger due to drought affects children the most
Four consecutive failed rainy seasons have brought on severe drought in Ethiopia’s lowland regions of Afar, Oromia, the Southern Nations,…
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The war traumatized Ukrainians
Since the start of the conflict in Ukraine, more than 5 million people have fled to other countries, and another…
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Refugees fleeing conflict in Africa’s Sahel region seek refuge in Chad
Chad requires greater humanitarian and development support as it continues to host hundreds of thousands of refugees fleeing violence on…
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Millions of people in danger because the aid corridor is not renewed in Syria
In a new report, ‘Unbearable living conditions’: Inadequate access to economic and social rights in displacement camps in north-west Syria,…
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Russians attacked the shopping center, dozens of dead and injured
At least ten people have reportedly been killed by what Ukrainian authorities have said was a Russian missile strike on…
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The humanitarian crisis deepened with the earthquake in Afghanistan
Statement by Neil Turner, Country Director for the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) in Afghanistan, on the devastating 5.9 magnitude earthquake…
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