Haiti: Latin America & The Caribbean Weekly Situation Update as of 5 June 2026Countries: Haiti, Colombia, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, World . KEY FIGURES 1.8K people displaced on 29 May due to insecurity in Artibonite, Haiti 20K confirmed measles cases in LAC in 2026, 4x more than the same period in 2025 12.6K people face mobility restrictions due to armed clashes in Chocó, ReliefWebJun 5disaster
ICC Publishes New Report on Religious Freedom in VietnamA new report from International Christian Concern (ICC), “Freedom of Worship: A False Reality in Vietnam,” examines the current state of religious freedom and Christian persecution under communism in Vietnam. In a country where the government tightly monitors and regulates religious expression, churInternational Christian ConcernJun 5persecution
Russia Labels Pastor a TerroristAs of May 28, Baptist pastor Yuri Sipko, 74, is considered a terrorist and extremist on Rosfinmonitoring, Russia’s Federal Financial Monitoring Service. On the website, it reads, “SIPKO, Yury Kirillovich, born on 28 February 1952, Tara, Omsk Oblast, Russia.” Sipko, the former head of the Union of EvInternational Christian ConcernJun 5persecution
Days After Massacre, ADF Kills 24 More ChristiansDuring the night of June 2, the Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) attacked the village of Mbau, located about 12 miles from Beni City in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), leaving at least 24 Christians dead, according to preliminary reports. Among the victims were a local pastor and his wInternational Christian ConcernJun 5persecution
WFP Ukraine Country Brief, June 2026 (Reporting Period: May 2026) [EN/UK]. KEY HIGHLIGHTS Intensified attacks on humanitarian actors limit support to the affected populations, causing mission delays or cancelations. WFP-contracted warehouse was directly hit by a ballistic missile, and a WFP convoy was attacked by a first-person-view (FPV) drone. WFP signed an agreement wReliefWebJun 5disaster
DR Congo: Ebola outbreak further strains DRC’s underfunded health system, leaving health workers with limited critical suppliesCountries: Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda . The outbreak, already the third largest on record, is driven by the Bundibugyo strain of Ebola, for which no approved vaccine or treatment exists. Effective containment depends on rapid detection, infection prevention, and community trust, and anReliefWebJun 5disaster
DR Congo: IOM: Multi-Country Bundibugyo Ebola Virus Disease Outbreak - Situation Report No. 3 (26 May - 2 June 2026). Situation overview The Ebola virus disease outbreak caused by Bundibugyo virus (BVD) continues to evolve in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Uganda, with transmission expanding in affected areas of eastern DRC and continued concerns regarding cross-border transmission. Population mobReliefWebJun 5disaster
Poland: Shelter, Housing and Accommodation Sector - Meeting Minutes (26 May 2026)Countries: Poland, Ukraine . AGENDA Opening remarks CUKR + OZZ certificates: on changes practical dimensions of the changes in law Survey on the Readiness of Refugees Residing in Collective Accommodation to Transition to Independent Living – IOM, Karina Partners updates – challenges from the field AReliefWebJun 5disaster
Poland: Shelter, Housing and Accommodation Sector - presentation (26 May 2026).ReliefWebJun 5disaster
Fiji: Dengue in the Pacific: Multicountry Situation (As of 04 June 2026)Countries: Fiji, American Samoa, Cook Islands, French Polynesia (France), Guam, Kiribati, Micronesia (Federated States of), Nauru, New Caledonia (France), Niue (New Zealand), Palau, Samoa, Tokelau, Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu, Wallis and Futuna (France) . HIGHLIGHTS • Between 1 January and 4 June 2026, aReliefWebJun 5disaster
India: Early Warning! Early Action! Early Finance?, Southasiadisasters.net Issue No. 231 | April 2026. As Mihir R. Bhatt notes, “In a world where risks are increasingly known in advance, acting early is no longer an option—it is a responsibility and financial prudence for all those who are fortunate to not be affected.” The All India Disaster Mitigation Institute (AIDMI), with support from the RiskReliefWebJun 5disaster
Statement by the United Nations Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator for Lebanon, Imran Riza, at the launch of the Revised Flash Appeal. Prime Minister, Excellencies, distinguished representatives of Member States, and members of the donor community, colleagues from the United Nations, international and national humanitarian organizations. Thank you for joining us for the launch of the revised and extended humanitarian Flash AppealReliefWebJun 5disaster
Attacks on Health Care in Myanmar: 13 - 26 May 2026. Data collected by Insecurity Insight shows the devastating and sustained impact of violence on health care in Myanmar since the military coup on 1 February 2021. Between 1 February 2021 and 12 May 2026, Insecurity Insight recorded more than 1,929 incidents of violence against health care - equivalReliefWebJun 5disaster
African Development Bank launches project to boost agriculture in Sudan. The four-year project BOOST is a collaboration between AfDB, WFP and partners to help farming communities restore production, reduce post-harvest losses, improve incomes and strengthen linkages to local markets. Launched on 22 May at a ceremony held at AfDB’s East Africa Regional Office in NairobiReliefWebJun 5disaster
Haiti: La crisis de desplazamiento en Haití alcanza un récord de 1,5 millones de personas en medio de una escalada de violencia.000 personas, lo que elevó por primera vez en la historia el número de personas desplazadas internas en Puerto Príncipe a más de 300.000. Foto: OIM 2026 Puerto Príncipe/Ginebra, 5 de junio de 2026 – Cerca de 1,5 millones de personas se encuentran actualmente desplazadas en Haití, según el último inReliefWebJun 5disaster
CAR: Area-based coordination and area-based programming: Typology, lessons and implications (Final report). Executive summary Area-based coordination and area-based programming have existed for years, but there is no commonly agreed definition or guidance from the Inter-Agency Standing Committee (IASC) on their use in humanitarian operations. The Global Cluster Coordination Group (GCCG) commissioned thiReliefWebJun 5disaster
Afghanistan: Transforming Global Food Systems: New Geospatial Innovations Aim to Combat Hunger and Support Agricultural Stability. LOUIS – May 27, 2026 – A new suite of geospatial innovations designed to turn data into actionable intelligence for global food systems was announced today. The Geospatial Innovation for Food Security (GIFS) Challenge has selected three project awardees to develop tools that will aid humanitarian ReliefWebJun 5disaster
CAR: 2025 Reset Humanitaire en République Centrafricaine. VISION DU COORDONNATEUR HUMANITAIRE « Une réponse humanitaire axée sur les communautés, aussi locale que possible, avec des ressources flexibles/adaptées/proches des populations, et des structures de soutien (coordination) renforcées sur le terrain et légères (minimales) à Bangui. » 1. RecommandatReliefWebJun 5disaster
World: Start Fund Monthly Risk Bulletin (Issued: June 2026)Countries: World, Afghanistan, Burundi, Ecuador, El Salvador, Haiti, Myanmar, Nigeria, Panama, Rwanda, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan, Uganda, Zambia . The Start Fund monthly Risk Bulletin reports on new, emerging or deteriorating situations. It is collated by the Start Network Anticipation and Risk FiReliefWebJun 5disaster
World: FAO Food Price Index broadly stable in May even as cereal quotations increase. The FAO Food Price Index, which tracks monthly changes in the international prices of a basket of globally-traded food commodities, averaged 130.8 points in May 2026, down 0.2 percent from its revised April level and 2.9 percent higher than its year-earlier level. "While global food commodity markReliefWebJun 5disaster
Lebanon: Military threats and forced displacement expose health risk for communities in southern Beirut. The neighbourhood has also faced repeated displacement orders – the latest on 1 June, when the Israeli military threatened to carry out strikes on the area – forcing many residents to flee again. Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) teams are working to help restore essential services. We are concerned ReliefWebJun 5disaster
UNHCR-IOM Pakistan Flash update # 96 on Arrest and Detention/Flow Monitoring, 15 Sep 2023 to 30 May 2026Countries: Pakistan, Afghanistan .ReliefWebJun 5disaster
Sudan Emergency: Population movements from Sudan (01 June, 2026)Countries: Sudan, Central African Republic, Chad, Egypt, Libya, South Sudan, Uganda .ReliefWebJun 5disaster
Cameroon: Promoting economic and social participation of internally displaced persons and host communities (PESoP) August 2025. The conflict between the central government and non-state armed groups in the South-West and NorthWest regions of Cameroon has intensified since 2016. Since then, both sides have been involved in violent conflict. In addition, attacks on border communities have also led to the displacement of peopReliefWebJun 5disaster