WFP Mozambique: Response to Cyclone Chido and Ongoing Relief Efforts
On January 10, WFP completed initial food distributions for Cyclone Chido victims, assisting 180,650 individuals. Funding only allows for 55,000...
On January 10, WFP completed initial food distributions for Cyclone Chido victims, assisting 180,650 individuals. Funding only allows for 55,000...
South Sudan has enacted a nationwide curfew from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. due to riots triggered by allegations of...
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South Sudan has enacted a nationwide curfew to address violence against Sudanese traders following incidents of looting in Juba. The...
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South Sudan has instituted a nationwide overnight curfew to combat violence and looting, particularly in Juba, prompted by retaliatory tensions...
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