Impact of floods
The recent flooding that started on 27 March 2024 has become the largest in 80 years in the country.?As at 19 April, floods had evacuated or displaced over?118,000 people, almost 44,000 of whom were children, and inundated around 6,000 homes. The situation could still worsen with a second wave of flooding expected to occur in some regions.
Yemen: vulnerability in Ma’rib City
Six groups have been?identified as most vulnerable to having unmet basic needs in Ma’rib. IDPs?–?that comprise the majority of Ma’rib’s population?–, Al Muhamasheen, people with disabilities, older people, asylum seekers and refugees from outside Yemen, and women. This report is the third in a series of six localised studies.
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Refugees in Lebanon
At least 1.5 million Syrians live in Lebanon, including 815,000 who are registered with UNHCR.?A rise in violence against Syrian refugees was reported following the death of an official from the Lebanese Forces party on 8 April, which was attributed to a group of Syrian refugees...?read more
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Violence in Mali
On 16 April, more than 100 civilians were kidnapped by members of the Jama'at Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin (Support Group for Islam and Muslims) in the region of Mopti, central Mali. Protection incidents are increasing throughout the country...?read more
Climate crisis in Myanmar
Extreme heat across the country has been affecting IDPs, especially in Magway and Sagaing regions, which host around 1.45 million displaced people. Some IDPs have died from heatstroke...?read more
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HNPW: data quality for response
Interested in the main challenges around data quality for emergency response, preparedness and anticipatory action? Join us on 9 May at 11:00 CET. This is a session organised by MapAction, where ACAPS and other organisations with expertise on data will discuss all phases of a data project. Don't miss it, register now .
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