KEY POINTS King of Saudi Arabia, Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, through his humanitarian Aid and Relief Center(KSrelief), at a Donor Conference held in Jeddah, raised over $1.1 billion to …
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Sudan faces a deadly cholera outbreak amid ongoing conflict, with hundreds dead and health services overwhelmed.
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The International Organization for Migration (IOM) warns of a catastrophic humanitarian crisis in Sudan, urging the global community to step up aid efforts as millions face displacement, hunger, and disease.
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Devastating floods hit Sudan’s famine-stricken Zamzam camp, threatening water contamination and worsening conditions for 500,000 displaced people.
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The war in Sudan and severe restrictions on aid have led to famine in Darfur’s Zamzam camp, with conditions likely affecting other regions.
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Mudslides triggered by heavy rains in southern Ethiopia’s Sidama region have claimed 23 lives and left dozens missing, prompting urgent rescue efforts.
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UN food supplies are stranded in Sudan’s Darfur due to ongoing conflict, risking famine for thousands. Urgent international action is needed.
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Zimbabwe faces rising malnutrition due to economic instability and El Niño-induced drought, affecting millions. Urgent aid is needed to address this crisis.
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Nigeria’s northeast is on the brink of mass hunger due to dwindling UN funding. Millions face severe food shortages amid ongoing conflict and economic instability.
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Nearly nine million Zimbabweans face food insecurity due to the El Niño-induced drought. The UN is mobilizing US$429.3 million for humanitarian aid.