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Transforming Somalia: Infrastructure and job initiatives empower displaced people and local communities

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Through employment-intensive infrastructure projects, thousands of internally displaced persons (IDPs), returnees, and host community members are gaining access to improved roads, better job opportunities, and a brighter future.

Aid cuts shut down critical services for Sudanese refugees in Chad

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UNHCR and its partners are being forced to close or scale back health, education and other crucial programmes for refugees in Chad due to severe funding shortages.

UNHCR: Rapid influx of Congolese refugees strains Uganda’s threadbare resources

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Uganda, Africa’s largest refugee host, is witnessing a sharp increase in the number of Congolese refugees crossing its western border due to increased insecurity in the eastern part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).

Angola vaccinates over 1 million people as it bolsters cholera outbreak control efforts

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More than 1 million people have been vaccinated in the three hardest-hit provinces in a five-day campaign to complement the ongoing public health measures to halt the spread of the infectious disease.

African ministers convene in Zambia to tackle labour informality

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The 51st African Regional Labour Administration Centre (ARLAC) Governing Council Meeting for Ministers Responsible for Labour/ Employment/ Manpower issues in Africa and High-Level Symposium on ‘Innovative approaches to tackling informality and promoting t

UNHCR seeks urgent support as violence in eastern DR Congo leaves hundreds of thousands without shelter

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UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, is alarmed by the rapidly worsening humanitarian crisis in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC)

Mauritania progressing towards zero leprosy cases.

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Mauritania has witnessed a significant decline in leprosy cases since thanks to sustained efforts that have led to improvements in prevention, detection and treatment.