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Sudan

Highlighting the fight against vector-borne diseases in Sudan

Khartoum, 11 May 2014 – Sudan’s Federal Ministry of Health and the World Health Organization (WHO) highlighted the fight against vector-borne diseases emphasizing the serious threats to communities during a gathering of the country’s diplomatic corps,…

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News and Press Release
Source:
WHO
Posted:
12 May 2014

South Sudan

CSOs receive human rights training in Rumbek

12 May 2014 - To help promote human rights among local communities, UNMISS recently conducted training on monitoring and reporting for 21 Civil Society Organization (CSO) representatives in the Lakes State capital Rumbek. “We believe that by…

Format:
News and Press Release
Source:
UNMISS
Posted:
12 May 2014

South Sudan + 1 more

Malnutrition a serious threat as food shortages impact Maban refugee camps

DORO REFUGEE CAMP, South Sudan, May 12 (UNHCR) – As food shortages start to affect refugee camps in South Sudan, it is the youngest who are suffering most, like Ransom Wapi. The four-year-old's stiff gait, protruding…

Format:
News and Press Release
Source:
UNHCR
Posted:
12 May 2014

Ethiopia + 1 more

Ethiopia Weekly Humanitarian Bulletin, 12 May 2014

Key Events 704 dengue fever cases were reported from Adhare (Adear) woreda since a dengue fever outbreak was confirmed in Afar region in the last week of March. Case management and active case search continues. On-going seasonal rains…

South Sudan

IDPs in Bentiu trained to help traumatized people

9 May 2014 - To deal with an increasing number of traumatized people seeking shelter at the UNMISS base in the Unity State capital Bentiu, 32 of the displaced today received training in “psychological first aid”. “There…

Format:
News and Press Release
Source:
UNMISS
Posted:
12 May 2014

South Sudan

Displaced in Yambio receive first food aid

9 May 2014 - For the first time since arriving in the Western Equatoria State capital Yambio, displaced people who had fled violence in the country today received food from the South Sudan Relief and Rehabilitation…

Format:
News and Press Release
Source:
UNMISS
Posted:
12 May 2014

Somalia

SWALIM Update 5th Edition February - April 2014

· SWALIM Establishes Flash Flood Alert Systems · SWALIM Completes Cultivable Areas Analysis for Somalia · An interview with SWALIM’s partners: The National Environment Research and Disaster preparedness (NERAD)and the Humanitarian Affairs and Disaster Management Agency (HADMA), the…

Format:
News and Press Release
Source:
FAO
Posted:
12 May 2014
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South Sudan

Effect of violence on a South Sudanese community

By Tamama Norbert Mansfield. The fighting that broke out in Juba on 15 December quickly spread to other parts of the country, displacing hundreds and thousands of people and affecting the livelihood of already food insecure communities. The…

Format:
News and Press Release
Source:
NPA
Posted:
12 May 2014

South Sudan

Two civilians suffer gunshot wounds in Majokpalou cattle raid

May 11, 2014 (RUMBEK) – Authorities in Rumbek, the capital of South Sudan’s Lakes state, say two people suffered gunshot wounds and 40 cows were stolen after unknown gunmen attacked a cattle camp in the remote…

Format:
News and Press Release
Source:
Sudan Tribune
Posted:
12 May 2014

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