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John Cain in Nigeria The 2023 Humanitarian Response Plan (HRP) for Somalia, which seeks...
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The Citizen Engagement for Accountability Activity in Zimbabwe (hereinafter referred to as CEAA) invites...
Editorial Malnutrition is a global health problem that affects one in three children and...
Idi Amara in Ethiopia Save the Children in Ethiopia says consecutive droughts caused by...
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The European Commission has allocated an additional €25.5 million for humanitarian funding in several African countries over the past year. Additional funds will be used to strengthen key sectors such as social protection systems and food aid, among others. nutrition; and water, sanitation, and hygiene. Funds are also being provided to support newly displaced people and host communities in conflict areas. Funds will be distributed as follows: Algeria: €2 million Cameroon: €2 million Central African Republic: €4 million Chad: €2 million Sudan: €10 million Southern Africa and the Indian Ocean: €5.5 million
Editorial The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Türk is very worried about...
John Cain in Nigeria Nearly 25 million people in Nigeria are at risk of...