Supreme Court Halts Execution of Inmate Ministry LeaderThe Supreme Court on Thursday, June 11, prevented Alabama from executing a man who became a Christian ministry leader during his 26 years on death row, deciding that killing him using nitrogen gas was unconstitutional. Jeffery Lee, who is imprisoned for the murder of two people, elected in 2018 to bChristianity TodayJun 16missions
DR Congo: Cadre opérationnel et paquet minimum Éducation pour la préparation et la réponse à l'épidémie d'Ebola en RDC. Objectif du Cadre: Ce document présente le paquet minimum d'interventions prioritaires du secteur Éducation pour la préparation et la réponse à l'épidémie d'Ebola dans les zones affectées et à risque. Il vise à soutenir la coordination, la planification opérationnelle, le plaidoyer et la mobilisatReliefWebJun 16disaster
Indonesia: Flash Update: No. 1 – M6.7 Earthquake in Palu, Central Sulawesi – 16 June 2026. OVERVIEW: At 1027 HRS UTC+7 on 16 June 2026, BMKG reported a magnitude 6.7 earthquake (depth 16 km, corrected from 10km), with the epicentre located on land at 1.04° S and 120.23 E°, about 42 km southeast of Palu, Central Sulawesi. BMKG modeling results indicated no tsunami potential. Meanwhile, aReliefWebJun 16disaster
Türkiye: UNHCR Türki̇ye Operational Updates (May 2026). Highlights On 22 May, with UNHCR’s overarching coordination, forty humanitarian partners - including national and international NGOs along with UN agencies - published the 2026 Türkiye chapter of the Regional Refugee and Resilience Plan (3RP). The plan has been developed through extensive consultaReliefWebJun 16disaster
DR Congo: The race against Ebola. Chanumula has seen some hopeful signs in communities that once resisted safe and dignified burials. Where there was once skepticism, she sees more people approaching volunteers and asking questions about how to protect themselves. “This in the same places where people were blocking volunteers fromReliefWebJun 16disaster
France: MSF launches a new project in the Dunkirk area for migrant womenCountries: France, World . Among them is a growing number of isolated women who are vulnerable to violence. Faced with ever-increasing healthcare needs, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has begun providing women with much needed gynaecological care and psychological support, in contrast to the securitReliefWebJun 16disaster
World: Asian Development Bank and UNDRR Sign Cooperation Arrangement to Strengthen Disaster Resilience in Asia and the Pacific. Under the Cooperation Arrangement, developing member countries will be able to access combined technical support from ADB and UNDRR to strengthen disaster risk financing strategies, pre-disaster readiness for resilient recovery, and the integration of disaster risk information into investment planReliefWebJun 16disaster
Suriname advances toward a national early warning system that protects everyone, in time. While the country benefits from the absence of hurricanes and earthquakes, hazards associated with oil and gas extraction and with mining have affected communities directly. To date, Suriname has not had a comprehensive multi-hazard early warning system capable of reaching every person, in time, wReliefWebJun 16disaster
Uganda Refugee Response: Implementation and Adoption of the Self-Reliance Measurement Tool.ReliefWebJun 16disaster
Uganda Refugee Response: Private Sector Engagement in the Agricultural Sector. Executive Summary Private sector engagement (PSE) in agriculture is increasingly recognised in the Uganda refugee response as a critical pathway for strengthening refugee and host community livelihoods in refugeehosting districts (RHDs). Agriculture remains the main source of income for many refugReliefWebJun 16disaster
Syria: Legal limbo leaves millions without proof of identity or property rights | NRC. Press release Published 16. Jun 2026 An assessment of 1,200 Syrian households across nine governorates has found that the majority of conflict-affected Syrians surveyed are living without the basic legal documentation needed to access services, secure housing, or assert their rights. Women and disReliefWebJun 16disaster
Press Release: Government of South Sudan and United Nations reaffirm commitment to support 60,000 displaced people achieve sustainable solutions by end of 2026. Juba, 16 June 2026 – The Government of South Sudan and the United Nations (UN) reaffirmed their commitment to ending protracted displacement for at least 60,000 South Sudanese by the end of this year at the second Steering Committee Meeting on Durable Solutions in Juba. Ministers and state-level aReliefWebJun 16disaster
Standard Operating Procedures for Livelihood and Economic Inclusion - South Sudan. Introduction The purpose of this document is to provide Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) for the programmes that the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and its implementing Partners are providing in the area of livelihood to forcibly displaced and stateless persReliefWebJun 16disaster
Malnutrition admissions are overwhelming Baidoa Hospital in Somalia. Baidoa, 15 June 2026 – Malnutrition wards supported by Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) in Baidoa, in Somalia’s Southwest State, are facing a record surge of children and pregnant and lactating women arriving in critical condition. Between March and May, nearly 1,400 patients were admitted to the ReliefWebJun 16disaster
Afghanistan — Returnee Resilience Overview (June 2026). Between mid-September 2023 and 30 May 2026, approximately 6.04 million Afghans returned from the Islamic Republic of Iran and Pakistan. This sharp rise in return flows was driven largely by Pakistan’s Illegal Foreigners’ Repatriation Plan (IFRP), launched in late 2023. At the same time, parallel pReliefWebJun 16disaster
Bosnia and Herzegovina: SeeD Newsletter Issue 08 June 2026Countries: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Cyprus, Fiji, Maldives, Somalia . This June issue arrives at a meaningful moment for SeeD. In March, Dr Bertrand Baldet stepped into the role of Director General, following a warm handover from Dr Ilke Dağlı-Hustings, whose leadership helped carry SeeD through an iReliefWebJun 16disaster
Philippines: 7.8 Sarangani Earthquake consolidated rapid assessment report (15 June 2026). The Rapid Assessment was jointly undertaken by PINGON members, with fifteen organizations and their local partners participating or contributing to the coordinated effort. Assessment teams held daily coordination meetings to share observations and plan next steps. The resulting report provides a cReliefWebJun 16disaster
WFP Iraq Country Brief, June 2026 (Reporting period: April - May 2026). IN NUMBERS 14,762 people assisted in April 2026 (58% female) 13,839 people assisted in May 2026 (59% female) USD 988,900cash transferred between April 2026 – May2026 USD 5 M required in the next six months (June – November 2026) KEY HIGHLIGHTS WFP is advancing climate resilience and livelihoods inReliefWebJun 16disaster
Lebanon: Supporting enterprises in crisis economies: A comprehensive program impact and context analysis following the Hezbollah-Israel conflict.. PURPOSE & CONTEXTUAL URGENGY This study, completed and published in June 2026, evaluates the medium-term impact, efficacy, and relevance of economic development interventions implemented across three core CESVI programs providing support to enterprises. While data was collected following the lReliefWebJun 16disaster
World: المفوضية تدعو إلى توسيع برامج إعادة توطين اللاجئين كجزء من الحلول الدائمة | مفوضية اللاجئين. وتتوقع المفوضية أن يحتاج نحو 2.4 مليون لاجئ حول العالم إلى إعادة التوطين في عام 2027، وذلك نظراً لاستمرار تعرضهم لمخاطر تمس الحماية في بلدان لجوئهم وعدم قدرتهم على العودة الآمنة إلى ديارهم. ورغم أن هذا الرقم يُمثل انخفاضاً بنسبة 6% مقارنةً بعام 2026، ويُواصل اتجاهاً تنازلياً منذ عام 2025، إلا أن هReliefWebJun 16disaster
DR Congo: Oxfam Intermón advierte que la magnitud del brote de ébola probablemente está subestimada. Los hallazgos generan una preocupación urgente por la propagación del virus del ébola de Bundibugyo —ya que el acceso al agua limpia sigue siendo la primera línea de defensa contra la transmisión— y aumentan el temor de que la verdadera magnitud del brote esté siendo subestimada. Los datos recopilReliefWebJun 16disaster
A Devil’s Bargain for the Black ChurchThe Black church has been bound up with a desire for political freedom—and understandably so—since the beginning. From the earliest days of their work as ministers, Black preachers were concerned about both the spiritual needs and social condition of the African American community. In an essay publiChristianity TodayJun 16missions
A Good Theology of Place Needs Particulars, Not PlatitudesReading some books, I’m reminded of G. K. Chesterton’s observation that “the object of opening the mind, as of opening the mouth, is to shut it again on something solid.” Books that merely raise topics for discussion and fail to synthesize them into a narrative or argument leave me as unsatisfied asChristianity TodayJun 16missions
Sin Will Find You OutI know of a Christian leader who was well respected by those close to him. He was bright, gifted, seemingly a man for young men to follow. But he had a secret. And secrets, like wildfires, are hard to control. A participant in his sin told a relative. That relative told it to my relative. He was livDesiring GodJun 16missions
Understanding Paul Is Understanding the Word of God: 1 Corinthians 1:1–3, Part 1When Paul writes to the Corinthians, he writes as a man who once persecuted the church, who then encountered Christ, and who now writes the words of God.Watch NowDesiring GodJun 16missions
Preventing the Quiet Deaths of Sudan’s War. By Talya Meyers When war broke out in Sudan in 2023, Dr. Wala Mahgob quickly began to see patients with hemophilia, a genetic bleeding disorder, die for lack of treatment. Medical stockpiles of clotting factor were lost to looting and outbreaks of violent conflict, said Dr. Mahgob, head of the HemReliefWebJun 16disaster
DR Congo: West and Central Africa: 2026 Regional Funding Status - General Overview (as of 15 June 2026)Countries: Democratic Republic of the Congo, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Mali, Niger, Nigeria, World .ReliefWebJun 16disaster
Ghana: The Pandemic Fund 2026 1st Quarter Newsletter. The World Health Organization has donated medical supplies and laboratory consumables valued at over US$1 million to the Ghana Health Service to enhance diagnostic capacity and improve the quality of healthcare delivery across the country. The official handover ceremony took place on 7 April 2026 ReliefWebJun 16disaster
Mozambique: Joint Post-Distribution Monitoring for Cyclone Jude Anticipatory Action. Mozambique: Cyclone Jude – Anticipatory Action Post-Distribution Monitoring (March 2025; publication May 2026) Mozambique remains highly vulnerable to cyclones due to its extensive coastline, high levels of poverty, and reliance on rainfed agriculture. In March 2025, Cyclone Jude struck Nampula PrReliefWebJun 16disaster
World: As Hunger Worsens, New Research Shows What Protects Children. In this report, children speak with heartbreaking clarity about the realities they are surviving, and the futures they still dare to imagine… The question is not whether these dreams are achievable but whether there is political will and the courage to make them real." —Amanda Rives, Senior DirectReliefWebJun 16disaster
Attacks on Health Care in the occupied Palestinian territory (27 May - 09 June 2026). Attacks on Health Carein the occupied Palestinian territory Data collected by Insecurity Insight shows that between 07 October 2023 and 17 May 2026 at least 3,281 incidents of violence against or obstruction of access to health care took place across the occupied Palestinian territory. 95% of inciReliefWebJun 16disaster
Qatar Charity Delivers Emergency Relief to Yemeni Refugees in Djibouti [EN/AR]Countries: Yemen, Djibouti . Qatar Charity (QC), with the support of benevolent donors, has carried out an urgent relief intervention to assist Yemeni refugees in the Republic of Djibouti. The project involved the distribution of essential food packages to approximately 1,300 people, aiming to allevReliefWebJun 16disaster
AMDA Emergency Relief #58: Crisis in Ukraine, 16 June 2026. As part of the ongoing assistance for the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine, AMDA has provided financial aid to Eurasia, a Japan-based nonprofit, aiming to donate Japanese emergency vehicles and wheelchairs to the war-torn nation. AMDA has signed a partnership agreement with the organization that hopReliefWebJun 16disaster
Afghanistan: Humanitarian Update, May 2026. Funding shortfalls threaten Afghanistan's humanitarian response Humanitarian organizations in Afghanistan are facing a growing challenge in responding to widespread needs with increasingly limited resources. Across the country, millions of people are struggling with the combined effects of food inReliefWebJun 16disaster
World: Epidemic and emerging disease alerts in the Pacific as of 16 June 2026Countries: World, Australia, Guam, New Caledonia (France), New Zealand, Samoa, Vanuatu . Highlights/updates since the last map was sent on PacNet on 09 June 2026: Dengue • American Samoa: As of 09 June 2026, dengue transmission remains ongoing in American Samoa, with a cumulative total of 1,010 laboReliefWebJun 16disaster