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With your help and contributions, we have been able to distribute resources to the following counties, villages, towns and settlements.

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At least 1.5 million people in northern Mozambique will need life-saving and life-sustaining humanitarian assistance and protection in 2022 as a result of the continued impact of armed conflict, violence and insecurity in Cabo Delgado Province. Over the course of 2021, the crisis in Cabo Delgado deepened the needs of both displaced people—many of whom have been forced to flee multiple times—and host communities, who have continued to show incredible solidarity in the face of increasingly stretched resources and services.

Children accounted for 59 per cent of displaced people, while more than half (52 per cent) of displaced people were women and girls. There were more than 7,700 elderly people, nearly 4,200 pregnant women, more than 3,000 unaccompanied children and more than 2,500 people with disabilities among those displaced.

The analysis covered internally displaced people in five districts—Metuge, Ancuabe, Chiúre, Namuno and Balama—and households hosting internally displaced people in seven districts—Pemba City, Montepuez, Metuge, Ancuabe, Chiúre, Namuno and Balama—and highlighted the severe toll the crisis has taken on host communities.

On April 25, 2015, a devastating earthquake struck Nepal, causing thousands of casualties and massive destruction. China was amongst the first countries to respond by providing emergency relief materials worth 140 million RMB (US$22.6 million), and sending rescue teams and medical staff. China is playing an increasingly important role in international humanitarian affairs. Today, one month after the Nepal earthquake, UNDP China takes a close look at China’s humanitarian aid, including its volume, forms and mechanism, and identifies two major trends in China’s humanitarian aid. 

China’s role in the outbreak of the biggest pandemic since 1918 – both in terms of how it started and how China managed its response – has come into global focus. China is sharing what it has learned and assisting other countries to manage their own response. Its actions are being met with both accolades and criticism.

In this context, it is useful to understand how China engages in international humanitarian action, what its strengths are, and where there might be opportunities for cooperation.

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Rwanda

  • Nyanza (provincial capital)

  • Muhanga

  • Kamonyi

  • Butare

  • Gisagara

  • Nyaruguru

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Beginning in August 2018, the DRC faced a large-scale epidemic of Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) in the eastern provinces of North Kivu and Ituri, with importation to Goma and South Kivu provinces. Since the start of the outbreak in August 2018, there were 3,470 EVD cases reported and 2,287 people died (WHO, 26 June 2020). Around 28 per cent of cases were children, a larger proportion than reported in previous outbreaks of Ebola.

As one of the most densely populated countries in Africa, and with high-quality transport infrastructure, Rwanda would be at high-risk of rapid spread of EVD. In 2018, the Government of Rwanda (GoR) developed an Ebola preparedness plan and activated mechanisms to minimie the risk of importation..

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Cote d'ivoire

  • Aboisso-Comoé    

  • Adiaké    

  • Adzopé    

  • Afféry    

  • Agboville    

  • Agnibilékrou    

  • Ahigbé-Koffikro

  • Akoupé        

  • Anyama

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Ivory Coast continues to record high child and maternal mortality despite free healthcare for children and mothers. The European Commission's humanitarian aid and civil protection department (ECHO), France's development agency (AFD) and the Government of Côte d´Ivoire joined forces and continue to work to reinforce the health system. n the aftermath of the 2010-2011 post-electoral crisis, the European Commission initiated a Partnership for Transition to restore basic health services, improve food security and foster social cohesion benefiting millions of Ivorians in the regions most affected by the crisis.

 

 Today, the country is stable and enjoys steep economic growth; however, the transition from Relief to Rehabilitation and Development (LRRD) needs to be sustained. Tensions and sporadic violence persist in the border region with Liberia. Conflict prevention and programmes to enhance social cohesion remain important. Following the Ebola* epidemic in the neighbouring countries, including Liberia, which hosts Ivorian refugees, humanitarian partners undertook preparedness and prevention activities such as training, sensitisation and the pre-positioning of supplies.

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Nigeria

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  • Daura

  • Kano

  • Katsina

  • Zazzau (Zaria)

  • Gobir

  • Rano

  • Biram

The ongoing crisis in Borno, Adamawa and Yobe states in Northeast Nigeria has created severe humanitarian needs. Conflict between non-state armed groups and government forces has resulted in mass displacement, food insecurity and increased protection risks for civilians. Risks are compounded by climate-related shocks and disease outbreaks. Violence against women and girls is widespread. A considerable number of women and girls have been abducted by armed actors, where they may be subjected to sexual violence and forced marriage. We are providing sexual and reproductive health and gender-based violence service and information to affected people, including through safe spaces for women and young people, and continues its strong presence in the GBV sub-cluster and the SRH/Minimum Initial Service Package working group.

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