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Nigeria + 1 more

WFP Nigeria Situation Report #17, 1 - 15 July 2017

In Numbers 5.2 m people in Borno, Adamawa and Yobe States, and 50,000 people estimated to be in famine-like conditions across Northeast Nigeria (Cadre Harmonisé, March 2017) 1.69 m people displaced across Adamawa, Borno and Yobe States. (IOM…

Cameroon + 2 more

UNICEF Cameroon Humanitarian Situation Report, June 2017

Highlights • The results of the IOM DTM 8 in May showed an increase in IDPs, unregistered refugees, and returnees in the Far North region with a total of 318,929 displaced people, of which 67% are children…

Democratic Republic of the Congo + 1 more

Note d'informations humanitaires, 19 juillet 2017 : Mission du chef des affaires humanitaires des Nations Unies en République Démocratique du Congo

Le chef des affaires humanitaires des Nations Unies, Stephen O’Brien est arrivé hier soir à Kinshasa dans le cadre d’une mission de trois jours qui se terminera vendredi 21 juillet. Ce matin, il s’est entretenu avec…

Central African Republic

Children increasingly targeted in Central African Republic violence

Growing reports of child rights violations amid renewed fighting: UNICEF BANGUI/DAKAR/NEW YORK/GENEVA, 18 July 2017 – Months of renewed fighting in the Central African Republic (CAR) have led to an increasing number of violent acts committed against…

Format:
News and Press Release
Source:
UNICEF
Posted:
18 Jul 2017

Nigeria

Nigeria: Operation Overview, June 2017

Background The Logistics Sector Nigeria provides support to the Government-led coordination of the humanitarian logistics response in northeastern Nigeria. It supports the Humanitarian Community by maintaining an open forum for discussing and addressing logistics issues as they…

Format:
Situation Report
Source:
WFP, Logistics Cluster
Posted:
17 Jul 2017
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