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Nigeria: Shedding light on the humanitarian situation in Yobe State
Nigeria: Shedding light on the humanitarian situation in Yobe State

December 13, 2017

Nigeria: Shedding light on the humanitarian situation in Yobe State

Adamawa, Borno and Yobe are the three most affected states by the conflict between armed opposition groups, Nigerians and regional security forces. As a result, 8.5 million people are in urgent need of life-saving assistance in north-eastern Nigeria. Whereas Borno State hosts the majority of displaced civilians (1.37 million) and has witnessed a significant increase in humanitarian presence, […]

REACH supports efforts to improve sanitation in the Philippines
REACH supports efforts to improve sanitation in the Philippines

January 26, 2015

REACH supports efforts to improve sanitation in the Philippines

In the aftermath of Typhoon Haiyan, REACH assessments of damage to water and sanitation infrastructure informed emergency response and early recovery planning, including the rehabilitation of water systems and latrines in the most affected areas.  More than one year on, the focus has shifted from emergency interventions to sustainable development, and there is a critical […]

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Ukrainians endure grim winter as Russia destroys infrastructure – in maps
Ukrainians endure grim winter as Russia destroys infrastructure – in maps

Ukrainians endure grim winter as Russia destroys infrastructure – in maps

REACH’s Cold Spot Risk Assessment data and analysis was cited in The Guardian article on winter in Ukraine. Areas in Dnipro, Donetsk and Kharkiv are particularly vulnerable, according to research from Reach, an initiative from Impact that provides humanitarian data and analysis. Some areas are housing tens of thousands of displaced people through the winter, at […]

Ukraine war’s environmental toll to take years to clean up.
Ukraine war’s environmental toll to take years to clean up.

Ukraine war’s environmental toll to take years to clean up.

Environmental damage from the 8-month-old war with Russia is mounting in more of the country, with experts warning of long-term consequences. Moscow’s attacks on fuel depots have released toxins into the air and groundwater, threatening biodiversity, climate stability and the health of the population.

Analysis What will happen to the war in Ukraine in the winter?
Analysis What will happen to the war in Ukraine in the winter?

Analysis What will happen to the war in Ukraine in the winter?

According to the European Commission, about 17.7 million Ukrainians will need humanitarian aid by the end of the year.

Water Problems in Syria Give Rise to Deadly Cholera Outbreak.
Water Problems in Syria Give Rise to Deadly Cholera Outbreak.

Water Problems in Syria Give Rise to Deadly Cholera Outbreak.

The highly contagious disease has spread quickly in the country’s north, where millions of people displaced by a decade-long war are living, and many rely on untreated water from rivers containing raw sewage.

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