OCHA-FAO Desert Locust Briefing Meetings

RDLA Community Sensitisation Resources

RDLA Situational Reports

RDLA Impact Assessments

RDLA Advocacy Statements

Four years later, the children of Mosul are heading back to school

How a shelter in Uzbekistan is supporting women in need: Nadira’s story

Humanitarian organisations in Yemen pilot ‘Durable Solutions’ to help reduce aid dependency

Beirut after the Explosions: Our achievements over the last six months

The 3ZERO House Dushanbe – Tajikistan

How do we limit the impact of disasters in a country with a very high risk index?

Saretha’s Story: “The Cash Transfer Helped Us Meet Our Family’s Food needs in a Desperate Moment”

Bringing safe water closer to communities

Rebuilding lives after the Beirut blast

Almost six months after the blast which struck the port of the Lebanese capital, you can still see the improvised tents of the aid organisations who first set up shop in the wake of the explosion.

Much time has passed, and yet vulnerable families continue to visit these lifelines for food and shelter support.

A dire deadline hangs over them: In February 2021, the Lebanese State may remove existing subsidies for food, electricity, and medicine due to the deep financial crisis. There is justifiably a great amount of fear regarding how things will look then.

Saving lives and protecting livelihoods through cash-based assistance in locust-affected Samburu county

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