In response to the desert locust upsurge in Kenya, ACTED is supporting aerial desert locust control and surveillance in Laisamis…
Bardera town experiences cyclical river flooding as a result of heavy rains in the Juba Basin and the Ethiopian highlands.…
As rescue workers continue to trawl through the ruins of Beirut’s port area for survivors three days after the blast…
Baidoa currently hosts the largest IDP settlements in South-Central Somalia, as a result of the protracted conflict and consecutive shocks…
The production of honey in Yemen has been a tradition since the 10th century and is an important way of…
While infection rates in Afghanistan at first appeared meagre in comparison to other States, the month of May saw an…
When one pictures a construction worker or a carpenter, the first thought for many is that this person is going to be male. Aye, 21, from the Tanintharyi Region in southern Myanmar is an exception. She, as one of ACTED’s most recent female construction graduates, now has a positive alternative to illegal migration which is often seen as the only possible paths for young people…
The war in Yemen continues to rage into its sixth year with no clear end in sight. Communities have had…
At a time when the whole world is experiencing an unprecedented upheaval with day to day life brought to a…