WFP Namibia Country Brief, February 2024
In Numbers Net Funding Requirements: USD 2.5 m (March – August 2024) Total people assisted in Jan-Feb 2024: 13,187 Home-Grown School Feeding Programme: 10,985 school children Integrated...
In Numbers Net Funding Requirements: USD 2.5 m (March – August 2024) Total people assisted in Jan-Feb 2024: 13,187 Home-Grown School Feeding Programme: 10,985 school children Integrated...
The triannual Crop Prospects and Food Situation report provides a forward-looking analysis of the food situation across the globe, focusing on the cereal production outlook, market situation and food...
Chad: Security forces kill political opposition leader Amid escalating tensions in the run-up to the presidential elections scheduled for May, security forces killed opposition leader Yaya Dillo on...
Overview: In East Africa, planting of Belg season maize is underway in Ethiopia, and planting of main season cereals is underway in the south of the region. Conditions are generally favourable except...
Drought conditions spreading in areas of Southern Africa; flooding persists in Tanzania and Zambia Africa Weather Hazards Flooding continues in the Sudd wetlands in South Sudan. Abnormally dry...
This Practice Note aims to facilitate the understanding and practice of a survivor-centred approach to strategic human rights litigation and reparation claims. It is based on REDRESS’ experience,...
Highlights • Southern Africa is under the influence of El Niño patterns, associated with below-average rainfall for most of the region and below-average harvests. The 2023/2024 rainy season has been...
Drought conditions in parts of Southern Africa and flooding in Tanzania and Zambia worsen Africa Weather Hazards Flooding conditions continue in the Sudd wetlands in South Sudan. A delayed start to...
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Abnormally dry conditions worsen in much of Southern Africa; floods continue in Tanzania and Zambia Africa Weather Hazards Flooding persists in the Sudd wetlands in South Sudan. Due to a delayed...