Protection and assistance needs of Afghan children and youth in Pakistan (June 2026)Countries: Pakistan, Afghanistan . Key findings Over three quarters of children surveyed had been unable to access education or training in Pakistan. Access to health services is also severely constrained. Precarious housing arrangements are common among unaccompanied children, a quarter of whom werReliefWebJun 10disaster
Sudan: Assessment Report – Khazan Jedeed, Sha’ria Locality, East Darfur State | 05/05/2026. "Following recent assessment missions conducted in Khazan Jedeed, SI identified severe humanitarian needs affecting displaced populations and host communities in one of the main displacement hubs of East Darfur. The assessment highlighted critical multisectoral needs in a context of continued popuReliefWebJun 10disaster
Congo: Vaccination: A thread of protection across generations. On this particular morning, he is the one bringing his child for vaccination. “His mother needed some rest, so I brought Petito to receive his polio and tuberculosis vaccines. We want him to receive all his vaccines on time,” he says, highlighting the importance his family places on protecting theReliefWebJun 10disaster
Tanzania: From Evidence to Action: Zanzibar Uses Behavioral Insights to Strengthen Cholera Prevention. To support implementation of the strategy, the Ministry of Health Zanzibar, in collaboration with the World Health Organization (WHO) and with financial support from the Embassy of Ireland, conducted a social and behavioral assessment on Acute Watery Diarrhoea (AWD) and cholera across Unguja from ReliefWebJun 10disaster
Sudan Humanitarian Fund (SHF) 2026 First Standard Allocation Strategy. The SHF First Standard Allocation 2026, of USD 40 million, represents a targeted and strategic contribution to addressing Sudan's most critical humanitarian gaps. Guided by the Humanitarian Coordinator's vision to reduce preventable morbidity and mortality, this allocation will support the restoraReliefWebJun 10disaster
SUDAN: SHF First Standard Allocation Strategy 2026. The SHF First Standard Allocation 2026, of USD 40 million [1], represents a targeted and strategic contribution to addressing Sudan's most critical humanitarian gaps. Guided by the Humanitarian Coordinator's vision to reduce preventable morbidity and mortality, this allocation will support the resReliefWebJun 10disaster
Kyrgyzstan: WFP Kyrgyz Republic Country Brief, June 2026. SITUATION OVERVIEW The Kyrgyz Republic, a landlocked mountainous country, has seen steady economic growth but still faces development challenges and lower income levels than many other Asia nations. Rural communities make up around 60 percent of the 7.4 million population, with poverty affecting 2ReliefWebJun 10disaster
South Sudan: Cholera Outbreak Situation Report No. 71 (Reporting date: 09 April 2026). Key Weekly Highlights as of 07 April 2026 • In the past week, 316 new suspected cases and 1 death (CFR: 0.3%) were reported across 9 counties. • In the last 14 days of reporting (onset from 25 March 2026 to 07 April 2026), 544 new cases and 5 deaths (CFR: 0.9%) were reported in 10 counties. Most oReliefWebJun 10disaster
South Sudan: Cholera Outbreak Situation Report No. 72 (Reporting date: 14 April 2026). Key Weekly Highlights as of 13 April 2026 • In the past week, 171 new suspected cases and 0 deaths (CFR: 0.0%) were reported across 5 counties. • In the last 14 days of reporting (onset from 31 March 2026 to 13 April 2026), 574 new cases and 2 deaths (CFR: 0.3%) were reported in 10 counties. Most ReliefWebJun 10disaster
South Sudan: Cholera Outbreak Situation Report No. 72 (Reporting date: 14 April2026).ReliefWebJun 10disaster
South Sudan: Cholera Outbreak Situation Report No. 73 (Reporting date: 21 April 2026). Key Weekly Highlights as of 19 April 2026 • In the past week, 191 new suspected cases and 1 death (CFR: 0.5%) were reported across 7 counties. • In the last 14 days of reporting (onset from 06 April 2026 to 19 April 2026), 627 new cases and 2 deaths (CFR: 0.3%) were reported in 9 counties. Most ofReliefWebJun 10disaster
South Sudan: Cholera Outbreak Situation Report No. 74 (Reporting date: 28 April 2026). Key Weekly Highlights as of 27 April 2026 • In the past week, 189 new suspected cases and 1 death (CFR: 0.5%) were reported across 6 counties, a 1% reduction from the cases reported last week (191 cases) • In the last 14 days of reporting (onset from 14 April 2026 to 27 April 2026), 600 new cases ReliefWebJun 10disaster
South Sudan: Cholera Outbreak Situation Report No. 75 (Reporting date: 06 May 2026). Key Weekly Highlights as of 05 May 2026 • In the past week, 116 new suspected cases and 1 death (CFR: 0.9%) were reported across 6 counties, a 38.6% reduction from the cases reported last week (189 cases) • In the last 14 days of reporting (onset from 22 April 2026 to 05 May 2026), 342 new cases aReliefWebJun 10disaster
South Sudan: Cholera Outbreak Situation Report No. 75 (Reporting date: 05 May 2026).ReliefWebJun 10disaster
Mozambique: 2025 Linha Verde 1458 Annual Report. In 2025, Linha Verde 1458 registered 17,656 cases, with 89.5% resolved during the call and a 97% feedback closure rate. Most cases were information requests (49.5%), followed by positive feedback (20.2%), technical issues (18.8%) and complaints (7.8%). All sensitive cases, including GBV, child proReliefWebJun 10disaster
South Sudan: Cholera Outbreak Situation Report No. 76 (Reporting date: 12 May 2026). Key Weekly Highlights as of 11 May 2026 • In the past week, 158 new suspected cases and 1 death (CFR: 0.6%) were reported across 6 counties, a 151% increase from the cases reported last week (63 cases) • In the last 14 days of reporting (onset from 28 April 2026 to 11 May 2026), 304 new cases and ReliefWebJun 10disaster
South Sudan: Cholera Outbreak Situation Report No. 77 (Reporting date: 19 May 2026).ReliefWebJun 10disaster
South Sudan: Cholera Outbreak Situation Report No. 78 (Reporting date: 2 June 2026). Key Weekly Highlights as of 01 June 2026 • In the past week, 221 new suspected cases and 2 deaths (CFR: 0.9%) were reported across 5 counties, a 38.1% decrease from the cases reported last week (358 cases). • In the last 14 days of reporting (onset from 19 May 2026 to 01 June 2026), 660 new cases ReliefWebJun 10disaster
Kenya Statistics Infographics | May 2026Countries: Kenya, Burundi, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Rwanda, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan .ReliefWebJun 10disaster
Towards Sustainable Solutions for Refugees in Thailand: Appeal (June 2026 - December 2030)Countries: Thailand, Myanmar . Overview For over four decades, Thailand has provided safe refuge to people fleeing conflict and persecution in Myanmar. Today, a protracted refugee population remains in nine temporary shelters along the Thai– Myanmar border. Initially established as emergency measureReliefWebJun 10disaster
Niger: Sahel Protection Crisis: ETC Sahel Project Final Report (Reporting period: 2021 - 2026)Countries: Niger, Burkina Faso, Mauritania . Context and Background Communities across the Sahel continue to face deep and overlapping crises driven by dwindling natural resources, the impacts of climate change, persistent violence, and communal tensions. Limited access to electricity, which is affeReliefWebJun 10disaster
Parents remain key to helping children build lasting faithUSA (MNN) — Proverbs 22:6 says, “Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it.” A 2025 Pew Research Center survey found that only 25 percent of parents regularly talk to their kids about religion. Greg Yoder of Keys for Kids Ministries calls it a missed opMission Network NewsJun 10missions
Acid attack on doctor highlights ongoing threats to women and girls in PakistanPakistan (MNN) — An acid attack on a female doctor in Quetta has renewed concerns about the safety of women across Pakistan. Doctor Mahnoor Nasir was attacked while working at a hospital in Quetta on Saturday, sparking protests and calls for greater protections for women. The incident also highlightMission Network NewsJun 10persecution
Keeping focus on God’s Kingdom in complex geopolitical divisionsMiddle East (MNN) — Imagine a map of the world, with a small fire hovering over every country where active conflict is happening. There would be many fires to track, wouldn’t there? People in the Middle East today live in the midst of conflicts that are anything but simple. Roots go deep, and historMission Network NewsJun 10refugees
Philippines: DSWD DROMIC Report #4 on the Mw 7.8 Earthquake Incident in Maasim, Sarangani as of 10 June 2026, 6AM.ReliefWebJun 10disaster
Philippines: Mayon Volcano Summary of 24Hr Observation 10 June 2026 12:00 AM [EN/TL].ReliefWebJun 10disaster
oPt: Joint statement on humanitarian access in Gaza and the registration law affecting INGOS. The aid entering Gaza has remained largely insufficient, both in quantity and in quality, while nearly the entire population depends on life-saving services. The recent decision by the Israeli High Court to reject the INGOs’ appeal regarding the registration law is deeply concerning. The registratReliefWebJun 10disaster
Libya: Release humanitarian activists detained for seeking to deliver aid to Gaza. On 24 May 2026, an armed group affiliated with the self-proclaimed LAAF, the de facto authorities in eastern and southern Libya, arbitrarily arrested the 10 humanitarian activists from eight different countries. The four men and six women were arrested while en route to Sirte to negotiate with locReliefWebJun 10disaster
South Sudan: Humanitarian Snapshot (May 2026). Between January and May, more than 420,800 people were displaced across South Sudan due to conflict, according to IOM Displacement Tracking Matrix figures. This includes over 324,100 people displaced by violence in Jonglei State: 261,570 within Jonglei; nearly 29,000 to Mingkaman in Awerial CountyReliefWebJun 10disaster
Update 353 – IAEA Director General Statement on Ukraine. The team’s presence is necessary to strengthen and help maintain the IAEA-brokered ceasefire that took effect on Friday, IAEA Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi informed the IAEA Board of Governors this week. The Russian Federation and Ukraine agreed to a temporary localized ceasefire – the siReliefWebJun 10disaster
Ecuador Special Report - May 29, 2026Countries: Ecuador, Colombia, Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of) . Food security impacts of organized criminal violence in Ecuador Key Messages FEWS NET estimates that 1.0-2.49 million people (5-15 percent of Ecuador’s population) will require humanitarian food assistance in 2026. Acute food insecurReliefWebJun 10disaster
Mali : le CICR renforce son soutien aux personnes affectées par les violences armées. Elle a également accentué la pression sur les moyens de subsistance et l’accès aux services essentiels. Face à cette situation critique, le Comité international de la Croix-Rouge (CICR) a apporté un soutien afin de répondre aux besoins urgents des personnes affectées ; en assurant parallèlement laReliefWebJun 10disaster
Haiti: América latina y el Caribe: cuando acceder a servicios de salud se convierte en un riesgoCountries: Haiti, Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico . Las ambulancias encuentran mayores riesgos para el traslado seguro de los pacientes. La infraestructura de los centros de salud puede ser dañada durante los enfrentamientos, y su funcionamiento se ve a menudo interrumpido. Mientras que los pacientes, ya ReliefWebJun 10disaster
Haiti: Amérique latine et Caraïbes : quand accéder aux services de santé devient risquéCountries: Haiti, Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico . Les ambulances sont confrontées à des risques plus importants pour transporter les patients en toute sécurité. L’infrastructure sanitaire peut être endommagée lors des affrontements, et son fonctionnement est souvent interrompu. Les patients, quant à euxReliefWebJun 10disaster
Syria Key Message Update: Worsening economic constraints drive persistent Crisis (IPC Phase 3) outcomes, May - September 2026. Key Messages In Northeast Syria (NES), Crisis (IPC Phase 3) outcomes persist as worsening economic constraints continue to erode household purchasing power and food access. Increasing fuel prices (up 17.33 percent in USD, with ongoing SYP depreciation amplifying the impact in local currency) have ReliefWebJun 10disaster
Somalia Key Message Update: Risk of Famine persists in and around Bay Region after erratic May rains, May - September 2026. Key Messages FEWS NET continues to assess a credible risk of Famine (IPC Phase 5) in Bay Bakool Low Potential Agropastoral and Sorghum High Potential Agropastoral Livelihood Zones between June and September. In the most likely scenario, Emergency (IPC Phase 4) outcomes with a small share of the poReliefWebJun 10disaster
Angola Key Message Update May - September 2026: As below-average harvest starts to enter markets, food security seasonally improves. Key Messages The October to May rainy season in Angola was very dry compared to average and poorly distributed, including both heavy rainfall periods and long dry spells. In western and coastal Angola, the rains started over a month late, and conditions remained very dry, with below-average rainfaReliefWebJun 10disaster