Nigeria
Nigeria: North-East Completed Humanitarian Activities Overview (as of 30 June 2016)
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Democratic Republic of the Congo
Le choléra, également appelé la « maladie des mains sales », est encore la cause d’entre 28 000 et 148 000 décès par an dans le monde. Favorisé par le manque d’accès à l’eau et à…
Mauritania + 1 more
Key Drivers of the Crisis Food insecurity, malnutrition and overall vulnerability are results of recurring natural hazards (droughts, floods), increasing food prices and overall scarcity of resources. The country continues to host Malian refugees, their returns are contingent…
Chad
KEY DRIVERS OF THE CRISIS Food insecurity aggravated by chronic drought and negative coping strategies, in the context of limited capacity. Malnutrition is not only linked to food insecurity, but also caused by poor eating habits. Recent and…
Gambia + 1 more
KEY DRIVERS OF THE CRISIS Endemic of food insecurity due to crop failure/ poor harvest, rising food prices and loss of livelihoods as a result of frequent natural disasters (droughts, floods). Lack of integrated early warning systems to…
Cameroon + 2 more
KEY DRIVERS OF THE CRISIS Recurring natural disasters such as droughts and floods combined with the volatility of markets, pushed many households and communities into chronic vulnerability. Conflict in northern Nigeria and CAR continue to displace refugees to…
Senegal
Key Drivers of the Crisis The approaching lean season, as well as low and late funding, continue to increase the overall chronic vulnerability and erode communities' resilience, many of which resort to negative coping strategies. The nutritional situation…
Nigeria + 5 more
Burkina Faso : 4 morts, des milliers de personnes affectées par les inondations Les 19 et 20 juillet, des inondations provoquées par des pluies torrentielles dans quatre régions, dont la capitale Ouagadougou, ont tué quatre personnes et…
Nigeria + 5 more
Burkina Faso: Floods kill four, affect thousands Floods triggered by torrential rains in four regions, including the capital Ouagadougou killed four people and affected thousands others on 19 and 20 July. The authorities have set up a…