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Ethiopia: Flash Floods Kill at least 50, Displace Thousands

May 12, 2016 Geraldine Boechat 0

About 50 people have been killed in flooding and landslide caused by heavy rains in Ethiopia, officials said on Wednesday. Tens of thousands of people […]

Hunger Crisis Hits Northern Mali – UNOCHA

May 7, 2016 Steven Addamah 0

About sixteen percent of Mali’s population is being affected by food insecurity and acute malnutrition this year, the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian […]

South Sudan: UN needs $1.3 bln aid to assist 5.1 million people

January 20, 2016 Khalid Al Mouahidi 0

The international humanitarian community is seeking $1.3 billion in humanitarian aid to support an estimated 5.1 million people facing life threatening situations in South Sudan, […]

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