South Sudan
Cholera in South Sudan Situation Report # 45 as at 23:59 Hours, 30 June 2014
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South Sudan
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Somalia
In the Bay region of South Central Somalia, ACTED teams have been working to support vulnerable households by improving their food security and livelihoods status. Through cash transfers and Cash for Work activities, 1,100 households have…
Uganda
Eastern Karamoja moves into Crisis (IPC Phase 3) Key Messages Even while intensifying income-earning efforts such as sheep and goat sales, firewood sales, and seeking casual labor opportunities, many poor households in Karamoja currently have inadequate income to…
Somalia
Peacebuilding, Education and Advocacy in Conflict-Affected Contexts Programme This report summarizes findings from a conflict, peace and situation analysis undertaken as part of the UNICEF Peacebuilding, Education and Advocacy (PBEA) programme, funded by the Government of the…
Zimbabwe
7 JUN 2014 00:00 REZA HOSSAINI Zimbabwe can hasten its recovery by abolishing user fees and expanding its fiscal resources The breakdown in Zimbabwe’s social sector in the last two decades is well documented but less known is…
Kenya
By CHRISTABEL LIGAMI, Special Correspondent N SUMMARY Hepatitis B is caused by the hepatitis B virus (HBV), and is passed from person to person through bodily fluids such as blood, semen or vaginal fluids. If untreated, HBV may lead…
South Sudan
27 June 2014 - A non-violence initiative launched by UNESCO special envoy Forest Whitaker in Eastern Equatoria State today signaled hope and a brighter future for all South Sudanese, Governor Louis Lobong Lojore said in the…
South Sudan
Situation Update As of 27 June 2014, a total of 2,340 cholera cases including 63 deaths (CFR 2.7%) had been reported in South Sudan as summarized in Table 1 for Juba County and Table 2 for outside…
South Sudan
Highlights The poor health and nutritional status of new arrivals in the Bentiu PoC has contributed to increased deaths among children under-five, from 18 to 24, mostly due to preventable diseases such as diarrhoea, pneumonia, malnutrition, and…
South Sudan
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