Posté le 9 October 2020 dans Acted par superjojo.
Posté le 10 August 2020 dans Acted par Silvia Icardi.
Posté le 9 August 2020 dans Photo Story, Acted par superjojo.
Posté le dans Article par superjojo.
Posté le 8 August 2020 dans Statement par superjojo.
Posté le 2 August 2020 dans Acted par Silvia Icardi.
In response to the desert locust upsurge in Kenya, ACTED is supporting aerial desert locust control and surveillance in Laisamis sub-county (Marsabit county).
Posté le 29 July 2020 dans Statement par Silvia Icardi.
Posté le 15 July 2020 dans Statement par superjojo.
The worst outbreak of desert locusts in 70 years threatens to decimate rangeland and crops in the Horn of Africa and potentially the Sahel. There is risk of a Rift Valley Fever outbreak that further threatens livestock and human health. COVID-19 is already disrupting markets, driving up food prices, squeezing small businesses and limiting livestock trade in addition to the direct health impacts. Ongoing conflict further limits trade and humanitarian access in some areas, particularly in southern Somalia. Humanitarian response is currently inadequate. Acting now would save lives and be less costly than responding to what could become a famine.
Posté le 13 July 2020 dans Acted par .
Bardera town experiences cyclical river flooding as a result of heavy rains in the Juba Basin and the Ethiopian highlands. This year’s Gu long rainfall caused flooding which affected more than 4000 households by destroying livelihood assets including farm lands, irrigation pumps and crops, displacing families and damaging shelter.
Posté le 3 July 2020 dans Acted par .
Posté le 1 July 2020 dans Emergency, Acted par superjojo.
As rescue workers continue to trawl through the ruins of Beirut’s port area for survivors three days after the blast which decimated the Lebanese capital, ACTED is mobilising all available staff to provide immediate assistance to those hit hardest.
Posté le dans Article, Acted par .
Baidoa currently hosts the largest IDP settlements in South-Central Somalia, as a result of the protracted conflict and consecutive shocks that caused internal displacements. According to IOM’s monthly movement trend tracking, the influx of new arrivals in the past six months in Baidoa has surpassed more than 16,500 households, creating 44 new IDP camps. The majority of people fled their areas of origin due to drought and conflict, choosing Baidoa town as a hub for safety as well as for access to humanitarian assistance.
Posté le 30 June 2020 dans Article par .
Through this project, ACTED’s team in Somalia are aiming to improve access to safe, clean and sufficient drinking water for vulnerable communities in Yufle of Sanag and Talex of Sool regions, to give them access to basic services and rebuild their dignity.