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Sudan

CARE Statement on Spread of Cholera in Sudan

August 20, 2024 – “In Sudan, communities already grappling with the horrors of war are now suffering from a rising tide of cholera brought about by widespread floods. There are so far over 300 confirmed cases…

Format:
News and Press Release
Source:
CARE
Posted:
20 Aug 2024

South Sudan

Village health workers boost care for mothers and children in South Sudan

After years of violent conflict and economic hardship, the South Sudanese health system is struggling to provide quality care to the populations who need it most. Together with the Ministry of Health, the Global Fund and…

Format:
News and Press Release
Source:
Cordaid
Posted:
20 Aug 2024

Ethiopia

Protection Cluster Ethiopia: Monthly Protection Overview – July 2024

Attacks on civilians (including humanitarian workers and civilian infrastructures/facilities) Amhara • Due to the deteriorated security situation, civilian attacks including kidnaping, killing of civilians and humanitarian workers increased in the region. Humanitarian workers, refugees and IDPs are…

Format:
Situation Report
Source:
Protection Cluster, UNHCR
Posted:
20 Aug 2024
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Malawi

WHO Malawi donates essential malnutrition and Malaria supplies amid El-Nino crisis

Lilongwe - WHO Malawi, officially handed over 48 sets of Pediatric Severe Acute Malnutrition kits worth MK62,230,980.00 to the Ministry of Health. These kits represent a crucial contribution to Malawi's healthcare system, particularly in addressing the…

Format:
News and Press Release
Source:
WHO
Posted:
20 Aug 2024

Sudan

Women human rights defenders bearing the brunt in Sudan

Since war erupted between the Sudanese Armed Forces SAF and the Rapid Support Forces RSF more than 16 months ago, women human rights defenders in Sudan are bearing the brunt. The El Alag Centre for Press…

Format:
News and Press Release
Source:
Radio Dabanga
Posted:
20 Aug 2024

Sudan

Eastern Sudan: two drown in Gash River floods, cholera reported

The El Gash River swept through Aroma in eastern Sudan’s Kassala on Friday, for the second time since the beginning of the rainy season in June. Cholera is spreading in the town. Two people drowned in…

Format:
News and Press Release
Source:
Radio Dabanga
Posted:
20 Aug 2024

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