Wildfires in Chile

Wildfires in Chile

Central regions

As at 11 February 2024, record-breaking temperatures in Chile had resulted in severe and extended wildfires across the northern regions of Araucanía, Libertador, Los Lagos, Maule, O’Higgins, Santiago Metropolitan, and Valparaíso. Over 40,000 people have been affected and more than 43,000 hectares destroyed.


Yemen: households coping strategies

The economic downturn, healthcare costs, and water availability and access were the three main challenges affecting households in al Habilin and Al Jiblah. This analysis explores how people in two locations have continued to meet their needs and cope with these challenges linked to the war that started in 2014.


People with disabilities in Gaza

People with disabilities are considered more vulnerable to the impact of conflicts because they face greater barriers to accessing safety and humanitarian assistance than many others. This puts them at increased risk of serious injuries, death, sexual assault, and other forms of harm.


Colombia: the Amazonas department

The department is exposed to frequent floods and droughts. In 2023, indigenous communities identified heatwaves, floods, and droughts as the most significant events linked to extreme natural phenomena.?The humanitarian needs include challenges in health, WASH, and severe acute malnutrition.


Editor's picks

Weekly highlights

Conflict/dispalcement in DRC

Since mid-January, violence between armed groups and the army has escalated in Masisi, North Kivu. Residents of the town of Sake, which hosted 100,000 IDPs, have been forced to relocate to Goma.??At at 8 February, at least 150,000 people have been displaced... read more


Food insecurity in Nigeria

26.5 million people are projected to face food insecurity in 2024 in 26 assessed states. The main drivers include the change in seasonal patterns affecting agriculture; conflict and insecurity; poverty; and increasing inflation affecting people's access to food... read more


Humanitarian access in Sudan

The conflict and high humanitarian access restrictions continue to aggravate the humanitarian situation, including food insecurity and malnutrition. Nearly 18 million people are facing acute hunger, with five million facing Emergency levels of food insecurity... read more


What's next? Have no FOMO

Analytical training programme

ACAPS and RedR UK have teamed up?to open the black box?and help humanitarians reflect on the underlying dynamics of decision-making, mitigate biases, and?make better use of evidence.?Interested? Let us know!


Food security in Yemen: Joint Monitoring Report

This project aims to provide continuous monitoring of food security crisis risks by mapping relevant indicators and existing data and analysis sources. This bi-monthly publication is a collaboration between the World Bank, UNICEF, WFP, FAO, and ACAPS. Next issue coming soon.


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