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8.5 million Congolese are in need of urgent humanitarian assistance, expected to increase to 13.1 million people in 2018.
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8.5 million Congolese are in need of urgent humanitarian assistance, expected to increase to 13.1 million people in 2018.
English: Men and boys in displacement: assistance and protection challenges for unaccompanied boys and men in refugee contexts
Two years on from the peak of the “refugee crisis” in Greece, the Greek state is beginning to take over management and financing of aspects of the reception and integration system, and many international nongovernmental organisations (NGOs) that came to…
English: a policy report that is based on a research by Professor Jane Freedman conducted in Greece in October and November 2017. It highlights how the failure to provide safe and legal routes for refugees, in particular family reunion, has gendered
As of 26 November, 624,000 people have fled to Cox’s Bazar in Bangladesh following violence in Myanmar. In total 836,487 refugees are now in Bangladesh (including pre-25 August influx) [ISCG, 26 Nov]. They are in need services like shelter, food, clothes…
English: CARE Research Gender & Localising Aid: The potential of partnerships to deliver CIS Gender in emergencies and partnership ARTWORK PDF.indd 1 31/10/2017 17:37 Gender & Localising Aid: The potential of partnerships to deliver 2 About the resea
Crisis in Kasai, Democratic Republic of Congo
Conflict in the Lac Chad Basin region has left 408,365 people in desperate need of emergency assistance (food, access to clean water and sanitation, health, education, protection). Women and girls are in real danger of experiencing conflict-related…
The attack of armed men in Marawi City, south of Philippines on May 23, 2017 resulted in massive bloody conflict between the ISIS-associated Maute group and government forces.
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