Kenya | Complex Emergency - 6 Month Operational Update - MDRKE068. A. SITUATION ANALYSIS Despite recent rainfall, the drought and food‑security crisis in Kenya remains severe and life‑threatening. Over three million people are still facing Crisis or Emergency levels of hunger, malnutrition rates remain critically high among children and pregnant and lactating womReliefWebJun 10disaster
Mali: ICRC steps up support to people affected by armed violence. The fighting has also put increased pressure on livelihoods and access to essential services. In response, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) is helping to meet the urgent needs of those affected while maintaining essential services and strengthening community resilience. The orgaReliefWebJun 10disaster
Afghanistan: New code enabling child marriage compounds dismal situation for women’s and girls’ rights. The Decree No. 18 “Code on Judicial Separation of Spouses”, published by the Taliban in an official gazette on 14 May 2026, codifies the circumstances under which women and girls may seek separation from marriages. It includes provisions that uphold marriages arranged during childhood and restrictReliefWebJun 10disaster
Islamic Extremists Release Photos of Indoctrinated Children in DRCFollowing the publication of photos from the 2026 Tabaski celebrations in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), the Islamic State’s Central Africa Province (ISCAP), which includes the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF), released numerous images, including children. The images have triggered concerInternational Christian ConcernJun 10persecution
DR Congo: Activation of IASC System-Wide Scale-Up Protocol for the Control of Infectious Disease Events – DRC EbolaCountries: Democratic Republic of the Congo, Burundi, Rwanda, Uganda . The activation targets DRC. IASC Principals endorsed that the Scale-Up activation focuses on the following four strategic priorities: Strengthened and coordinated political engagement (with DRC, Burundi, Rwanda and Uganda) to secReliefWebJun 10disaster
WHO Rapid Risk Assessment - Ebola disease caused by Bundibugyo virus, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda and countries with land borders adjoining countries with documented BDBV detection v3Countries: Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda . Overview This Rapid Risk Assessment (RRA) aims to assess the risk of Ebola disease caused by Bundibugyo virus in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda, considering the public health impact, the risk of geographical spread and the risk oReliefWebJun 10disaster
Taliban leader gets decades in prison for terror campaign, journalist's kidnappingWorld MagazineJun 10refugees
U.N. Experts Warn of Rights Violations Against Christian Women, Girls in NigeriaThe Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights has raised alarm over credible reports of grave human rights violations affecting women and girls in Nigeria, including killings, abductions, sexual violence, forced conversion, forced marriage, and enforced disappearance — particulInternational Christian ConcernJun 10persecution
Ethiopia: In Kule refugee camp, play is helping children heal. Emotional wellbeing, healthy development and supportive relationships are also essential to a child's health. In Kule refugee camp, play-based psychosocial support is helping children under five build confidence and express emotions while aiding their recovery. Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors WitReliefWebJun 10disaster
Afghanistan: افغانستان - د خلکو د تګ او راتګ په اړه لنډ راپور (د می ۲۴ څخه تر ۶ د جون ۲۰۲۶) [PASHTO and DARI].ReliefWebJun 10disaster
The Gambia — Transhumance Flow Monitoring Dashboard (December 2025 - March 2026). This report presents findings from data collected between December 2025 and March 2026 across ten Flow Monitoring Points (FMPs) in CRR-S, CRR-N, NBR, and LRR. Data collection was conducted through direct observation and interviews by DTM enumerators, with financial support from the United Nations ReliefWebJun 10disaster
South Sudan — Flow Monitoring Registry - Cross Border Movements #83 (01 - 30 April 2026). The team conducts surveys on individuals in transit at strategic points within South Sudan and along its borders. The FMR provides valuable insights into mobility patterns, migration drivers, and demographics of people on the move. This information is used by humanitarian organizations, developmenReliefWebJun 10disaster
Somalia - Emergency Trend Tracking (ETT) - 5 Districts assessed | Week 64 (30 - 31 May 2026). This latest round of Emergency Trends Tracking was initiated in February 2025 to monitor displacement movements during the Jilaal dry season. Since February 2025, DTM teams collected data in 25 districts: Afgooye, Afmadow, Baardheere, Baidoa, Balcad, Belet Weyne, Belet Xaawo, Bu’Aale, Bulo Burto, ReliefWebJun 10disaster
Rapid Displacement Tracking - Yemen IDP Dashboard | Reporting Period: 31 May – 6 June 2026. IOM Yemen DTM’s Rapid Displacement Tracking (RDT) tool collects data on estimated numbers of households (HHs) forced to flee on a daily basis from their locations of habitual residence or displacement, allowing for regular reporting of new displacements2 in terms of estimated numbers, causes of diReliefWebJun 10disaster
UNICEF: All Sudanese students must have equal opportunity to sit national exams wherever they are. “In the current context, many students have faced years of disruption, with hundreds of thousands unable to complete their exams due to conflict. For these learners, sitting for a common national examination is a long-awaited opportunity to move forward on equal footing with their peers. “It is esReliefWebJun 10disaster
WFP Madagascar Country Brief May 2026. In April, WFP maintained malnutrition prevention activities across communes targeted under the 2025–2026 Lean Season response, despite suspension of unconditional assistance due to pipeline breaks. Nutritious food assistance reached 38,593 children under two and 32,159 pregnant and breastfeeding wReliefWebJun 10disaster
WFP Afghanistan Country Brief, June 2026. SITUATION OVERVIEW Afghanistan is experiencing its highest levels of acute malnutrition on record: in 2026, acute malnutrition will impact 3.7 million children under five, including nearly a million impacted by severe acute malnutrition, as well as 1.2 million pregnant or breastfeeding women, accoReliefWebJun 10disaster
Iran: UNHCR Middle East Situation: Emergency Update #20 as of 9 June 2026Countries: Iran (Islamic Republic of), Afghanistan, Armenia, Iraq, Lebanon, Pakistan, Syrian Arab Republic, Türkiye, Turkmenistan . SITUATION OVERVIEW REGIONAL CONTEXT Since late February, escalating hostilities in Iran and Lebanon have triggered humanitarian consequences with impact across the regiReliefWebJun 10disaster
Ukraine Situation - Moldova: Funding Opportunities for Local CSOs in Moldova (June 2026) (RU).ReliefWebJun 10disaster
Ukraine Situation - Moldova: Funding Opportunities for Local CSOs in Moldova (June 2026) (RO)Countries: Moldova, Ukraine .ReliefWebJun 10disaster
Situation d'urgence au Tchad I Mise à jour des arrivées du Soudan (07 jun 2026)Countries: Chad, Sudan . Depuis avril 2023, 928 358 réfugiés soudanais ayant fui le conflit entre le gouvernement et les Forces de Soutien Rapide (FSR) ont traversé la frontière tchadienne (268 194 ménages), dont 909 366 personnes enregistrées ou pré-enregistrées, principalement dans l’Ouaddaï (55 %ReliefWebJun 10disaster
CORE Emergency situation in Chad: Update on arrivals from Sudan (7 June 2026)Countries: Chad, Sudan .ReliefWebJun 10disaster
Ukraine Situation - Moldova: Funding Opportunities for Local CSOs in Moldova (June 2026) (EN). This compilation is part of the Refugee Coordination Forum's effort to support local organizations in Moldova to access funding opportunities in line with localization efforts. We have collected information from various sources online and compiled it here for the convenience of local CSOs. HoweverReliefWebJun 10disaster
Situation d'urgence au Tchad I Mise à jour des arrivées du Soudan (09 jun 2026)Countries: Chad, Sudan . Depuis avril 2023, le CNARR, le HCR et l'OIM surveillent et assistent un afflux de réfugiés soudanais et de retournés tchadiens arrivant dans les provinces de Ouaddai, Sila, Wadi-Fira et Ennedi Est. Les agences humanitaires soutiennent le gouvernement tchadien et les autoritReliefWebJun 10disaster
World: Reporting Sexual Violence and Abuse in Conflict - May 2026Countries: World, Brazil, Burundi, Cameroon, Chile, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, Honduras, Madagascar, Mexico, Nigeria, occupied Palestinian territory, Thailand, United Republic of Tanzania . Since the start of Insecurity Insight’s Reporting Sexual Violence monitoring in January 2020 ReliefWebJun 10disaster
World: Current Practices to Prevent, Reduce or Mitigate Violence Against Health Care. From May to July 2021, the International Council of Nurses, the ICRC, the International Hospital Federation and the World Medical Association – four international umbrella organizations which are members of the global Community of Concern of the Health Care in Danger initiative – carried out a joiReliefWebJun 10disaster
Bosnia and Herzegovina: Missing persons and peacebuilding: The role of families of the missingCountries: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Cyprus, Nepal . The present report presents the findings of research conducted with families of missing persons in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Cyprus and Nepal to examine their role in fostering peace. Qualitative interviews were carried out with families of the missinReliefWebJun 10disaster
World: Implementing the Climate and Environment Charter for Humanitarian Organizations: The ICRC’s plan of action 2025–2027+. In May 2021, the ICRC adopted the Climate and Environment Charter for Humanitarian Organizations, highlighting our commitment to help communities enduring conflict and other violence adapt to a changing climate and environment and to limit our own footprint. This Plan of Action 2025-2027+ gives a ReliefWebJun 10disaster
WFP Tajikistan Country Brief, June 2026. SITUATION OVERVIEW • Tajikistan is a landlocked, mountainous country with a population of 10.27 million, growing at 2 percent yearly, the highest rate in Eastern Europe and Central Asia. Half of the population is under 25 years, and a quarter resides in cities (TAJSTAT, 2020). • Nutrition outcomesReliefWebJun 10disaster
World: Regional trends: Forced displacement in West and Central Africa - June 2026. This Regional Trends Summary of forced displacement in West and Central Africa presents forced displacement statistics as of April 2026. Aligned with UNHCR’s Global Trends Report, it offers a regional lens on displacement dynamics, highlighting key emerging trends over the past year.ReliefWebJun 10disaster
Concern responds to severe flooding in Afghanistan. The floods have caused widespread devastation, killing 11 people and injuring four more. Homes have been destroyed or damaged, along with farmland, trees and orchards. Livestock have been lost and road access to some villages cut off. The areas of Takhar and Badakhshan provinces that Concern work ReliefWebJun 10disaster
Shelter Cluster Mozambique: Monthly Operational Dashboard - Conflict Response (December 2025). Overview As of December 2025, the Mozambique Shelter Cluster has reached 159,580 individuals (47% of the target) affected by conflict across Cabo Delgado. Out of the 800K people identified in need, 333.9K were targeted for shelter assistance. However, only USD 6.2 million, just 24.9% of the requirReliefWebJun 10disaster
Shelter Cluster Mozambique: Monthly Operational Dashboard, - Conflict Response (June 2025). Overview The Mozambique Shelter Cluster sustained its conflict response in June 2025, reaching 10,887 households across affected areas, particularly in Cabo Delgado. The response was driven by strong partner engagement, with UNHCR (23%), NRC (20%), and SCI (18%) contributing the largest share of bReliefWebJun 10disaster
Shelter Cluster Mozambique: Monthly Operational Dashboard, - Conflict Response (July 2025). Overview The Mozambique Shelter Cluster sustained and slightly scaled up its conflict response in July 2025, reaching 12,577 households across affected areas in Cabo Delgado. The response was largely driven by partners, with NRC (38%), UNHCR (20%), and SCI (15%) contributing the highest share of bReliefWebJun 10disaster