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PRESS RELEASE: Northern Mozambique humanitarian crisis escalates: spreading violence, massive displacement, and funding collapse threaten hundreds of thousands – humanitarian organizations warn and call for an urgent action

The humanitarian crisis in Northern Mozambique is escalating due to spreading violence, massive displacement (around 120,000 people, including 55,000 children newly displaced), and a severe funding collapse. The crisis is one of the world's most underfunded emergencies, with only US $73 million received against a required US $352 million. Humanitarian organizations call upon the international community, donors, and governments for urgent action, increased funding, and renewed commitment to address the rapidly growing needs.

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9 crises you mustn't forget about in 2024

They may not always make the news, but these crises impact millions of people, including vulnerable children, around the world

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BORN INTO WAR: About 15,000 babies expected to be born into crisis in Gaza by end of 2023

About 15,000 babies are expected to be born in Gaza between 7 October and the end of 2023

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Staff Account: The 20 Years after the first World Humanitarian Day

Sonia Khush reflects on what's changed, what's improved and what's getting worse for humanitarians on the 20th anniversary of World Humanitarian Day.

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Lebanon: At least 12,000 children displaced in Ein el-Hilweh camp as violence enters its fifth day 

20,000 people including an estimated 12,000 children have been forced from their homes during 5 days of violence in Lebanon's largest refugee camp

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Breastfeeding during Emergencies: A case study from Cabo Delgado, Mozambique

World Breastfeeding Week 2023 aims to promote breastfeeding by making a difference for working mothers and fathers.

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Storm Batsirai: Children in Madagascar prepare for second major storm

Storm Batsirai: Children in Madagascar prepare for second major storm

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More than 4 million children affected after Super Typhoon Rai tears through Philippines

More than 4 million children affected after Super Typhoon Rai tears through Philippines

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