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ReliefWeb Response (RW Response) is a specialised digital service of the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA). This service is part of OCHA's commitment to the humanitarian community to ensure that relevant information in a humanitarian emergency is available to facilitate situational understanding and decision-making. It is the next generation of the Humanitarian Response platform.
Operaciones Destacadas
View all locationsDemocratic Republic of Congo
The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) remains one of the world’s most complex and protracted humanitarian crises in the world. An estimated 26.4 million people are in need in 2023.
View moreSudan
The conflict that erupted on 15 April 2023 continues to have devastating consequences for civilians. In addition to the thousands of people killed and injured, millions of people have now fled their homes.
View moreUkraine
The impact of the full-scale war, the freezing winter temperatures coupled with the energy crisis since October exacerbate pre-existing needs and are likely to lead to new multisectoral humanitarian needs.
View moreRegional Sites
View all locationsAfghanistan
Forty years of war, recurrent natural disasters, chronic poverty, drought and the COVID-19 pandemic have left more than 24 million people in Afghanistan in need of humanitarian assistance.
View morePakistan
Pakistan has been enduring severe monsoon weather since June 2022. This caused widespread flooding and landslides, with severe repercussions for human lives, property and infrastructure.
View moreIraq
At the start of 2022, Iraq has 2.5 million people in need of humanitarian assistance, including over one million internally displaced persons (IDPs) who have not yet found a sustainable path back home after the conflict with the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL).
View moreAsia and the Pacific Region
Every year, millions of people in Asia and the Pacific region are affected by conflict and natural disasters such as earthquakes, tropical storms, tsunamis, drought, and volcanic eruptions.
View moreLatin America and the Caribbean
Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) is the second most disaster-prone region in the world.
View moreHonduras
Honduras is located in Northern Central America (NCA), where nearly half of the population lives in poverty (49 per cent), a condition that reaches critical levels in rural communities and affects indigenous or Afro-descendant populations to a greater extent.
View morePacific Region
The Pacific is one of the most disaster-prone regions in the world. Small, vulnerable island states are isolated by vast expanses of ocean. They experience frequent and intense disasters with disproportionately high economic, social and environmental consequences.
View morePapua New Guinea
Between May and July 2022, the period of the national general election, violence has escalated in parts of the Highlands region.
View moreSouthern and Eastern Africa
Eastern Africa is a region in which emergencies tend to be protracted and large scale, resulting in significant displacement and other needs. The Southern Africa region has fewer protracted humanitarian crises, but is prone to drought, floods and cyclones.
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