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Millions in Central Sahel and Nigeria at risk of food cuts as the World Food Programme faces severe funding crisis

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The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) warns that life-saving food and nutrition assistance in Central Sahel and Nigeria will halt in April 2025 without urgent funding.

WFP races to support new Congolese arrivals in Burundi as aid operations become stretched to the limit

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The UN World Food Programme (WFP) has rapidly mobilized additional assistance in Burundi to support the large influx of families fleeing violence in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).

Conflict and rising food prices drive Congolese into one of the world's worst food crises according to new IPC data

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2.5m more people have been pushed into acute food insecurity, as UN agencies grapple with increasing needs.

Heading home: DRC’s conflict-displaced face spiking hunger and smashed lives

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As new findings show record-high hunger in Africa’s second-largest country, a severe funding crunch and insecurity hamper WFP’s efforts to reach tens of thousands of desperate people in the northeast

UNESCO Strengthens Efforts to Tackle Gender-Based Violence in Media and Technology in Tanzania

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UNESCO, the government, and civil society stakeholders have developed and integrated a new thematic pillar on Safer Media and Digital Spaces into the National Plan of Action (2025-2029).

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.

WFP welcomes contribution from Japan to save lives in war-torn Sudan.

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WFP welcomes a contribution of JPY 150 million (approx. US $1 million) from the Government of Japan for its operations in Sudan.

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.

UNESCO and JamiiForums Discuss Digital Rights, Media Freedom and Online Safety

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UNESCO held a meeting today with Maxence Melo, founder of JamiiForums, to discuss key takeaways from the UNESCO-supported Expert Consultation on Chapter J of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, which took place on 21-22 January 2025 at UNESCO