Armed conflict has intensified in Colombia affecting the Coastal Pacific region. COVID-19 is layering further crisis upon the conflict, accentuating existing inequalities with increased food insecurity, risk of school desertion and recruitment and use of children by armed groups.
As millions of children around the world are unable and not allowed to attend school because of COVID-related restrictions, more children are being forced into the labour marking with worrying trends
The Central Sahel border region between Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger is the epicentre of one of the world’s fastest-growing humanitarian crises.
Continued negative developments in Yemen make the situation impossible, according to the UN
The severe economic crisis in Lebanon, which has accelerated since the end of 2019. Layered with the pre-existing vulnerabilities, compounded by political instability in Lebanon, the situation is now threatening basic food security, exacerbating protection needs, and eroding access to basic services
Conflict in Armenia
An early rain seas has displaced approximately 1000 households in Busai Kenya. Over 20,000 people have now been affected and displaced and spread over 35 camps.
COVID impact on triple humanitarian crisis in Mozambique The United Nations says the COVID pandemic could cause the number of Africans…
Initial donor responses to the COVID pandemic were rapid and substantial, but COVID has helped expose fundamental weaknesses in global preparedness, including substantial under-investment.
Humanitarian Advisors calls on governments and health care leaders to address persistent threats to the health and safety of health workers and patients.