Regional Humanitarian Pooled Fund Colombia - Standard Allocation 2025 (As of may 2026). The Regional Humanitarian Fund for Latin America and the Caribbean (RHPF LAC) has launched its first standard allocation for 2025 in Colombia with US$1.5 million to address urgent humanitarian needs caused by armed conflict and disasters. The allocation seeks to support life-saving assistance throReliefWebJun 19disaster
Haiti: Latin America & The Caribbean Weekly Situation Update as of 19 June 2026Countries: Haiti, Canada, Colombia, Guatemala, Mexico, Peru, Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of) . KEY FIGURES 4.3M people could face high or very high impacts from El Niño in Colombia 2M children in Haiti lived within 5km of violent incidents between January - May 2026 22K confirmed cases of measlesReliefWebJun 19disaster
Videos Show Damage to Historic Iraqi Assyrian ChurchVideos circulating on social media this week appear to show extensive damage inside Mar Kiryakos Church in the village of Sharanish in Iraq’s Dohuk Governorate, prompting concern among Assyrians and other Christians over the fate of one of the area’s historic churches. The video shows disturbed pewsInternational Christian ConcernJun 19persecution
El Salvador: Regional Humanitarian Fund and Anticipatory Action - Municipalities with Response Activities.ReliefWebJun 19disaster
World Refugee Day: global displaced population in 2025 - DG ECHO Daily Map | 19/06/2026.ReliefWebJun 19disaster
Contractor fired after video shows him harassing dad, daughters in women's restroomWorld MagazineJun 19missions
Experience of abuse, seeking safety and decision-making among refugees and migrants in Italy (June 2026)Countries: Italy, World . This infographic draws on longitudinal 4Mi data collected in 2024 and 2025, among refugees and migrants who arrived in Italy from African countries via the Central Mediterranean Route, exploring how past experiences of violence and abuse along the journey relate to decisionReliefWebJun 19disaster
Niger at a crossroads: What happens after reaching Niger? Understanding onward movements, immobility, and risks (May 2026). Key findings Most respondents (87%) were initially planning to continue their journey beyond Niger. Among respondents planning to move onward (n=443), half (50%) reported lacking sufficient information on migration rules and regulations in their destination, a gap that could push them into unsafe ReliefWebJun 19disaster
Niger at a crossroads: Understanding refugee and migrant movements to Niger (May 2026). Key findings Nigerians make up more than half (55%) of the sample. Among them (n=279), the majority come from only two regions: Borno (36%) and Kano (25%). Refugees and migrants moving to Niger cite economic aspirations as their main motivation (93%), with violence, insecurity and conflict as addiReliefWebJun 19disaster
Pakistan: WHO and Sindh inaugurate a vaccination centre to serve 2.5 million people in District South, Karachi.5 million people from District South. The model Expanded Programme on Immunization (EPI) centre – supported by WHO with financial assistance from Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance – was inaugurated by Sindh’s Minister for Health and Population Welfare, Dr Azra Fazal Pechuho, and WHO’s Representative in PaReliefWebJun 19disaster
WHO mission reviews preparedness and health system needs across five counties in Liberia. Conducted in collaboration with the National Public Health Institute of Liberia (NPHIL), the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (US CDC), county health authorities and other partners, the visit provided an opportunity to engage frontline health workers and identify priorities for strengReliefWebJun 19disaster
Strengthening access to safe blood saves lives in Nigeria. She needed urgent surgery. But first, her family had to find blood. “My relative had already donated during the first surgery,” she said. “We were calling people, searching everywhere. Some were willing but couldn’t donate. Others were unavailable.” After hours of searching, compatible blood was fReliefWebJun 19disaster
Ethiopia: One Drop of Humanity: A Humane Act Saves a Life and Restores Light. A child battling severe anemia regains strength because someone took a few minutes to roll up a sleeve and donate. Another person, living with corneal blindness,, can see the faces of loved ones again because a grieving family honored the wish of a cornea donor. These quiet acts of compassion wereReliefWebJun 19disaster
Mobilising trusted community voices to strengthen Lassa fever prevention in Nigeria. For many of them, daily interactions with commuters across rural and urban communities place them on the front lines of information sharing. Now equipped with practical knowledge and communication tools, they are helping to spread life-saving messages on how to prevent infection and seek care earlReliefWebJun 19disaster
DR Congo: Multi-Country Ebola Disease outbreak caused By the Bundibugyo virus Situation Report No. 5. The Ebola virus disease (EVD) outbreak caused by Bundibugyo virus (BVD) continues to evolve in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), with sustained transmission in eastern provinces and cross-border transmission resulting in epidemiologically linked cases in Uganda. Against a backdrop of insReliefWebJun 19disaster
World: Turkish Red Crescent Monthly Activity Bulletin - May 2026Countries: World, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, occupied Palestinian territory, Pakistan, Somalia, Sudan, Yemen . Afghanistan Afghanistan Social Assistance Activities As part of the Afghanistan Social Assistance Activities, 800 food parcels consisting of 9 essential food items were distributed to vulneraReliefWebJun 19disaster
Lebanon: Ad-Hoc Inter-Sector Coordination Group Minutes of Meeting - 19 June 2026.ReliefWebJun 19disaster
WFP Benin Country Brief, June 2026. KEY HIGHLIGHTS • Critical funding gaps and displacement are constraining response capacity while increasing pressure on host communities and needs. • WFP expanded emergency response activities into the region of Borgou for the first time, supporting refugees from Nigeria and displaced persons fromReliefWebJun 19disaster
DR Congo: DRC - Minutes of the Ad Hoc Meeting on the Ebola Response - Bunia, June 10, 2026. POINTS D’ACTIONS • Partage systématique des pipelines et documents logistiques • Consolidation des cargaisons pour optimiser les vols cargo • Anticipation des besoins via Kigali • Organisation obligatoire de la manutention par les partenaires • Coordination accrue pour réception des cargos DG ECHOReliefWebJun 19disaster
Mexico: Regional Situation Report #5: Measles in the Americas Region (18 June 2026)Countries: Mexico, Bolivia (Plurinational State of), El Salvador, Guatemala, Peru . Situation Overview Between epidemiological week (EW) 1 and EW 23 of 2026 (ending on 13 June 2026), the Region of the Americas reported 22,324 confirmed measles cases from 17 countries and territories, including 38 deReliefWebJun 19disaster
World: Measles, Rubella, and Congenital Rubella Syndrome Surveillance in the Americas (Vol. 32, No. 19 - 20) - 23 May 2026.ReliefWebJun 19disaster
Disease Outbreak News: Ebola disease caused by Bundibugyo virus, Democratic Republic of the Congo & Uganda (19 June 2026)Countries: Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda . The Bundibugyo virus disease (BVD) outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo continues to evolve rapidly, with sustained transmission and increasing numbers of reported cases. As of 17 June, a cumulative of 896 confirmed cases, including 2ReliefWebJun 19disaster
Iran: Middle East Emergency: Three-Month Impact Report (March - May 2026)Countries: Iran (Islamic Republic of), Afghanistan, Armenia, Iraq, Lebanon, Pakistan, Syrian Arab Republic, Türkiye, World . Humanitarian context The military escalation in the Middle East that began on 28 February 2026 has evolved into a highly volatile regional crisis, marked by sustained hostilitReliefWebJun 19disaster
oPt: Thirst as a weapon [EN/AR]. This report highlights the catastrophic collapse of the water situation in the Gaza Strip amid the ongoing war of genocide and the unprecedented escalation of health and psychological risks threatening civilian lives. It also examines the grave consequences of military control over more than 60% oReliefWebJun 19disaster
Ukraine FSLC: Household Income Protection Advocacy Note, March 2026. Household Income Protection Advocacy Note: "When Livelihoods Build Resilience, Income Becomes Protection" Ukraine is a middle-income economy where vulnerability is driven by the cumulative impacts of war rather than structural poverty trends. Traditional indicators often fail to capture the speed ReliefWebJun 19disaster
Bangladesh: Health Cluster Meeting Minutes (10 June 2026). A virtual Health Cluster meeting was convened to review key public health priorities and emergency preparedness efforts in Bangladesh on 10 June 2026. Participants received a technical briefing on the ongoing Bundibugyo Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda, emphasizingReliefWebJun 19disaster
Bangladesh: Health Cluster Meeting Minutes_02 June 2026. A virtual Health Cluster meeting was convened to review key public health priorities and emergency preparedness efforts in Bangladesh on 10 June 2026. Participants received a technical briefing on the ongoing Bundibugyo Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda, emphasizingReliefWebJun 19disaster
World: The climate crisis is a health crisis: Generating evidence and influencing action in humanitarian settings.6 billion people live in areas highly vulnerable to climate change. In particular, communities based in fragile and conflict-affected regions are among the most exposed, least accountable and least equipped to respond to the drivers and impacts of the climate crisis. Climate-related hazards alreadyReliefWebJun 19disaster
Bangladesh: Health Cluster Meeting Minutes on Measles Outbreak (19 April 2026). A virtual Health Cluster meeting with 40 participants reviewed progress of the measles vaccination campaign and coordination support to the government on 19 April 2026. EPI reported strong phased SIA implementation targeting 95% coverage, focusing on high-risk and hard-to-reach areas with mop-up aReliefWebJun 19disaster
Bangladesh: Health Cluster Meeting Minutes on Measles Outbreak_19 April 2026. A virtual Health Cluster meeting with 40 participants reviewed progress of the measles vaccination campaign and coordination support to the government on 19 April 2026. EPI reported strong phased SIA implementation targeting 95% coverage, focusing on high-risk and hard-to-reach areas with mop-up aReliefWebJun 19disaster
DR Congo: IOM Conducts Over 1 Million Health Screenings, Scales Up Ebola ResponseCountries: Democratic Republic of the Congo, Burundi, Rwanda, South Sudan, Uganda . “Human mobility is central to both the spread and containment of infectious diseases,” said Frantz Celestin, IOM Regional Director for East, Horn and Southern Africa. “With more than one million health screenings alrReliefWebJun 19disaster
DR Congo: L’OIM franchit le cap du million de dépistages sanitaires et intensifie sa réponse à l’épidémie d’EbolaCountries: Democratic Republic of the Congo, Burundi, Rwanda, South Sudan, Uganda . « La mobilité humaine est au cœur à la fois de la propagation et de la limitation de la transmission des maladies infectieuses », a déclaré Frantz Celestin, Directeur régional de l’OIM pour l’Afrique orientale, la CoReliefWebJun 19disaster
Iran: ICRC delivers 18 tonnes of humanitarian supplies to support emergency response. The shipment included medical items for first-aid disaster response, as well as a range of personal protective equipment (PPE) designed to protect first responders during chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear incidents. The consignment comprises items donated by the ICRC alongside humaniReliefWebJun 19disaster