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Libya floods: WFP supporting rollout of food assistance to families in wake of storm.

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Relief efforts are under way as human cost of extreme-weather tragedy unfolds.

Secretary-General Calls for Transforming World, Bringing More Justice, Equality to Global Institutions, in Sustainable Development Goals Action Weekend Remarks.

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“The SDGs are not about checking boxes. They’re about the hopes, dreams, rights and expectations of people and the health of our natural environment” said Antonio Guterres.

Comment: ‘Attacks on aid workers in Sudan must stop’ Parties to a conflict that's killed more than 1,100 civilians and 19 aid workers – including three World Food Programme staff – must honour agreements to protect humanitarian personnel and resources

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Despite the very real risk to their lives, humanitarians on the ground in Sudan continue to overcome immense challenges to support those suffering the most in this conflict

WFP Geneva Palais Briefing Note: Millions in the DRC risk going hungry as funding dries up

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The ongoing political instability and armed conflicts in the DRC have devastated food production and distribution systems.

IOM Expands Monitoring of People Fleeing Sudan

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The International Organization for Migration (IOM) has activated its Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) at multiple Points of Entry (PoE) in countries neighbouring Sudan

Humanitarian Needs in Malawi and Mozambique Remain High Amid Cholera Outbreak

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Communities in Mozambique and Malawi devastated by tropical cyclone Freddy continue to struggle in the face of an ongoing cholera outbreak due to the persistently high water levels and the destruction of homes, infrastructure, and livelihoods.

Rising Needs at Chad–Sudan Border Amid Funding Gaps

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As many as 20,000 people – among them Chadians, Sudanese, and foreign nationals – fleeing the violence in Sudan have arrived so far in neighbouring Chad.