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Humanitarian Access Overview

14 December 2022

Humanitarian Access Overview

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The December 2022 analysis found that, between July and the end of October 2022, crisis-affected populations in more than 80 countries were not receiving the humanitarian assistance they needed because of access constraints. Gambia, Papua New Guinea, and Sri Lanka have entered the ranking since the last release.

Humanitarian access
Afghanistan: spotlight on social impact July to October 2022

13 December 2022

Afghanistan: spotlight on social impact July to October 2022

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The spotlight on social impact in Afghanistan is a series of reports that provides a pulse on intersectional vulnerabilities experienced by Afghans during a given period.

Malawi: cholera outbreak

12 December 2022

Malawi: cholera outbreak

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Since March 2022, Malawi has been experiencing the largest cholera outbreak reported in the last decade. Malawi needs medical supplies, vaccines, health worker training, and awareness campaigns on cholera to tackle the outbreak. People lack clean water and access to hygiene and sanitation. 

Health
Kenya: impact of drought in Turkana and Marsabit counties

07 December 2022

Kenya: impact of drought in Turkana and Marsabit counties

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In September 2021, the Kenyan President declared drought as a national disaster. As at July, the drought had affected 23 arid and semi-arid land counties out of the total 47 counties in the country. 4.4 million people are projected to face acute food insecurity at Crisis (IPC Phase 3) or worse food insecurity levels in these 23 counties between October–December 2022.

Food security & livelihoodsNatural hazards
Pakistan: flooding

30 November 2022

Pakistan: flooding

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Since June 2022, heavy monsoon rainfall has led to an unprecedented crisis in Pakistan, causing floods, flash floods, and landslides. The disaster has significantly affected southern and central Pakistan, mostly affecting Balochistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Sindh provinces . 

Natural hazards
DRC: displacement in Nyiragongo and Rutshuru, North Kivu

28 November 2022

DRC: displacement in Nyiragongo and Rutshuru, North Kivu

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Since March 2022, the armed group March 23 Movement (M23) has been launching offensives in North Kivu. The conflict is particularly affecting Rutshuru territory in North Kivu, which is close to the border with Rwanda and Uganda. The fighting escalated on 26 October, resulting in large-scale displacement.
 

Conflict and violenceDisplacement
Indonesia: Earthquake in West Java province

25 November 2022

Indonesia: Earthquake in West Java province

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On 21 November 2022, an earthquake measuring 5.6 on the Ritcher scale occurred at a depth of 10km in the West Java province of Indonesia. The earthquake has damaged at least 56,300 houses and has displaced around 61,000 people. At least 58,000 people are living in shelters.

Natural hazards
Bangladesh: Challenges in analysing needs over time using MSNAs

23 November 2022

Bangladesh: Challenges in analysing needs over time using MSNAs

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This technical note outlines the key challenges the ACAPS team faced while analysing and comparing data across multiple MSNAs. It also aims to encourage assessment designers and coordinators to consider the future use of their data with the immediate requirements, even as they seek to improve data collection or overcome changes based on the context of the people in need. 

Yemen: social impact monitoring July - September 2022

22 November 2022

Yemen: social impact monitoring July - September 2022

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The SIMP report identifies events and themes emerging from information on Yemen between July–September 2022 that have had or are likely to have a social impact. It aims to support the understanding of the groups and categories of people in Yemen facing the greatest challenges in meeting needs and those most vulnerable to protection concerns.

Conflict and violenceProtection
Colombia: protection concerns and community response

18 November 2022

Colombia: protection concerns and community response

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This report provides an overview of the main protection concerns in Colombia. It exposes the main threats of armed conflict and its differentiated impact on the population. It presents by population group the community’s coping mechanisms and reactive responses to mitigate, adapt to, and recover from the various protection threats they are exposed to.

Protection
Somalia: outlook on drought

18 November 2022

Somalia: outlook on drought

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Somalia has seen a threefold increase in extreme weather events over the last 40 years. As at October 2022, four consecutive failed rainy seasons had resulted in a drought already worse in duration and severity than previous droughts in 2010–2011 and 2016–2017. 

Natural hazards
Ukraine: Humanitarian access analysis - October 2022

17 November 2022

Ukraine: Humanitarian access analysis - October 2022

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This report aims to provide a comprehensive comparison of access challenges across different oblasts in Ukraine to inform humanitarian responders and support decision-making. This analysis is based on a severity model that ACAPS developed using data collection from secondary sources publicly available as at 31 October 2022, complemented by 17 key informant interviews. 

Humanitarian access
Uganda: ebola outbreak

11 November 2022

Uganda: ebola outbreak

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On 20 September 2022, the Ugandan health authorities declared an Ebola outbreak after the confirmation of one case in Madudu subcounty of Mubende district. As at 7 November, there were 135 confirmed cases and 53 associated deaths.

Health
Northern Ethiopia: two years into the crisis

04 November 2022

Northern Ethiopia: two years into the crisis

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This report provides an overview of key conflict events over the past two years and the humanitarian situation in terms of displacement, priority needs, and access. It also sheds light on food-related coping strategies in northern Ethiopia.

Conflict and violence
Mexico: Venezuelan people stranded in Mexico

03 November 2022

Mexico: Venezuelan people stranded in Mexico

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On 12 October, the US Department of Homeland Security announced joint actions with Mexico to create a more orderly and safe immigration system for Venezuelans. This aims to reduce the number of people arriving at the southwestern US border. At the same time, the number of stranded people unlikely to reach their destination is increasing, and the response capacity is overwhelmed.

Mixed migration
Panama-Colombia border: migration crisis

02 November 2022

Panama-Colombia border: migration crisis

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Between January–September 2022, more than 150,000 people crossed into Panama from Colombia through the Darién Gap. Although migrants have historically used the Darién route to reach Central America, the flow of migrants through this route considerably increased between 2021–2022. 

Mixed migration
Haiti: deterioration of crises in Port-au-prince

01 November 2022

Haiti: deterioration of crises in Port-au-prince

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Haiti is currently facing a deteriorating humanitarian situation. A combination of sociopolitical unrest and insecurity, fuel shortages, and a long-term declining economy has resulted in significant humanitarian needs for the population. 

Conflict and violenceEconomy
Honduras: impact of floods

27 October 2022

Honduras: impact of floods

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Tropical storms and prolonged rains throughout September–October have caused riverine flooding and consequent landslides across Honduras. As at 14 October, the rainy season had affected 188,000 people, including 144,000 affected by Hurricane Julia. 
 

Natural hazards
South Sudan: Impact of floods

27 October 2022

South Sudan: Impact of floods

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Since August, flash and riverine floods have been severely affecting South Sudan, as is typical during the rainy season (April–November). Most of the country had below-average rainfall in June–July. The extent of flooding more than doubled between early August and early October, from 22,000km2 of South Sudan’s landmass to 48,000km2.

Natural hazards
Nigeria: country-wide flooding

21 October 2022

Nigeria: country-wide flooding

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Since June 2022, heavy rainfall and strong winds have been severely affecting Nigeria. As at 6 October, flooding had affected 33 of its 36 states. As at 20 October, the crisis had displaced more than 1.4 million people and affected over 2.5 million. The floods have triggered a cholera outbreak in Borno, Adamawa, and Yobe.

Natural hazards