News Monitor
The latest humanitarian news headlines from around the world. (Page 1 from 2)
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The IFRC is running operations to support families returning from Pakistan and Iran, while also addressing malnutrition and the impacts of flooding. These overlapping emergencies stretch resources.
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An estimated 11,000 women in the earthquake-affected areas are currently pregnant and could give birth in tents in coming months, where temperatures regularly fall below freezing in winter.
UN News: Humanitarian Aid
Women and girls still reeling from Afghanistan's deadly earthquake face even greater suffering rebuilding their lives and livelihoods â with little help to hand, gender equality agency UN Women said on Friday.
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Satellite-based analysis by UNDP indicates that more than 649,000 tonnes of debris must be cleared, while at least 23,000 people may have been forced from their homes.
UN News: Humanitarian Aid
The ongoing humanitarian response to the devastating Afghanistan earthquake disaster continued on Friday, although essential services have been cut for operational reasons following reinforced Taliban restrictions on women working with the UN, the global body said.
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The Nutrition Cluster in Afghanistan estimates that about 37,000 children under five and 10,000 pregnant and breastfeeding women are facing acute malnutrition in the earthquake-affected areas.
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"The resilience of the Afghan people has been continually tested and there is a real danger, with each crisis that hits, that the fragile gains made in recent years will be reversed,â said the HC.
UN News: Humanitarian Aid
A senior UN aid coordination official in Afghanistan on Monday urged the international community to respond to earthquake victimsâ urgent need for support ânot only to survive today, but to have the strength to rebuild their lives tomorrow.â
UN News: Humanitarian Aid
The UN aid coordination office, OCHA, has released $10 million in response to the urgent need for food, water, shelter and other lifesaving provisions following this weekâs devastating earthquakes and aftershocks in Afghanistan.
UN News: Humanitarian Aid
A massive assistance mission for earthquake survivors continued in Afghanistan on Wednesday as aid teams tackled blocked roads and downed communications lines in a bid to reach the most remote communities still in need of help.
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Our teams in Kunar province report that families are sleeping in the open, enduring repeated aftershocks. Local resources are stretched to breaking point and lack of funding is limiting the response.
UN News: Humanitarian Aid
In remote eastern Afghanistan, aid workers are continuing to race to assist survivors of Sundayâs devastating earthquake as the death toll continues to climb, UN humanitarians said on Tuesday.
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The affected areas are remote, roads are blocked or destroyed, and it is feared that many are still trapped under rubble. The number of casualties is expected to increase over the coming days.
UN News: Humanitarian Aid
After a magnitude six earthquake struck remote areas of eastern Afghanistan overnight reportedly killing at least 800 people and wiping out villages, UN chief AntĂłnio Guterres on Monday pledged to âspare no effortâ in helping those affected.
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Another 1,000 people have sustained injuries due to the earthquake. About 600 houses have been destroyed or damaged, mostly in mountainous areas, with key road access disrupted.
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More than 800,000 children have crossed into Afghanistan from Iran and Pakistan this year, with about three out of four children returning from Iran. This is double last yearâs total.
UN News: Humanitarian Aid
The UN World Food Programme (WFP) on Wednesday welcomed a contribution of $3.5 million from the Government of Indonesia to support the agencyâs school meal programme in Afghanistan.
UN News: Humanitarian Aid
Since the beginning of 2025, 600 refugees have arrived in Uganda each day, bringing the total number of new arrivals to almost two million. But with funding rapidly running out, the UN refugee agency (UNHCR) is warning the East African nation will not be able to continue providing life-saving services and aid.
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People at particular risk of reprisals and other violations by the authorities were women and girls, those affiliated with the former government and security forces, media workers and civil society.
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Returnees, including pregnant women, mothers with infants and unaccompanied children, arrive with little more than they can carry. Many are in desperate need of medical care, food and shelter.
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Daily returns from Iran increased significantly after 13 June, with the highest number - more than 43,000 - on 1 July. This is a stark increase from the January-June average of 5,000 arrivals per day.
UN News: Humanitarian Aid
More than 700,000 Afghan migrants have returned from Iran so far this year, including 256,000 in June alone, the UN International Organization for Migration (IOM) reported on Monday, warning of immense pressures on Afghanistanâs overstretched support systems.
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Afghanistan is at a critical juncture in its fight against child and women malnutrition. Immediate action, backed by global, national, and community-level support, is essential to save lives.
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This new financing â which is the first and largest joint allocation in support of anticipatory action against drought in Afghanistan â arrives as Faryab faces its worst drought in more than five years.
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A new report released today by UNDP warns that Afghanistan is sinking deeper into socioeconomic crisis, with widening inequalities that are accentuated for women and specific regions.
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For more than three years, the rights of girls in Afghanistan have been violated. All girls must be allowed to return to school now, said UNICEF Chief, Catherine Russell.
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As of 4 March, 167 facilities had shut down due to funding shortages, cutting off medical care to 1.6 million people. More than 220 could close by June, leaving another 1.8 million without healthcare.
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Countries: Afghanistan, Pakistan
Source: UN Children's Fund
The humanitarian outlook remains dire due to economic hardship and climate shocks. More than half the population requires humanitarian support, making it the world's second-largest humanitarian crisis.
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Country: Afghanistan
Source: Médecins Sans FrontiÚres
The medical needs in Afghanistan are huge, and more women Afghan medical staff need to be trained to address them. For this to happen, women need to have access to education.
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Country: Afghanistan
Source: International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies
In September, the reported death rate was 6.4 per cent among children due to malnutrition and medical complications. The situation is expected to deteriorate further with the onset of winter.