Syrian Arab Republic: Humanitarian Snapshot | Quneitra Governorate and Adjacent Areas of Dar’a and Rural Damascus. CONTEXT OVERVIEW Insecurity in southern Syria continues to affect areas across Quneitra Governorate and adjacent areas of Dar’a and Rural Damascus Governorates, covering 11 sub-districts in Dar’a (Ash-Shajara, Jasim, Nawa, Tassil), Quneitra (Al-Khashniyyeh, Fiq, Khan Arnaba, Quneitra), and Rural DReliefWebJun 11disaster
World: Still Under Attack: A Decade of Monitoring Attacks on Health Care after the Adoption of United Nations Security Council Resolution 2286. Insecurity Insight has launched a major new report analysing a decade of violence against health care following the adoption of United Nations Security Council Resolution (UNSCR) 2286 in 2016. Drawing on ten years of systematically collected data, Still Under Attack: A Decade of Monitoring AttacksReliefWebJun 11disaster
Forced evacuation orders and airstrikes in southern Lebanon leave desperate families with nowhere to go. Many have already been displaced multiple times and exhausted every resource they have to survive. IRC staff visited southern Lebanon last week to assess and respond to the vast needs there and found communities already at a breaking point. Most shops and businesses in Tyre were closed. In neighboReliefWebJun 11disaster
Yemen - Flow Monitoring Registry Dashboard | Incoming and Outgoing Migrants (May 2026)Countries: Yemen, Djibouti, Oman, Somalia . IOM’s Flow Monitoring Registry (FMR) tracks migrant arrivals to Yemen and migrant departures from Yemen through pre-identified and accessible flow monitoring points located in various governorates in Yemen including Ta’iz, Lahj, Abyan, Shabwah and Al MaharReliefWebJun 11disaster
South Sudan: Event Tracking Report #109 (01 - 31 May 2026)Countries: South Sudan, Sudan . South Sudan is currently facing a severe humanitarian crisis characterised by extensive internal displacement. The underlying causes of these displacement dynamics are varied and include communal clashes, land disputes, insecurity, violence, and disasters. The situatiReliefWebJun 11disaster
Lebanon: Escalation in the Middle East and Beyond — Mobility Report (03 - 08 June 2026)Countries: Lebanon, Afghanistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Iran (Islamic Republic of), Pakistan, Syrian Arab Republic, Türkiye, Turkmenistan . Escalation of hostilities across the Middle East and beyond continue to trigger a humanitarian crisis spanning multiple regions in an already fragile context, witReliefWebJun 11disaster
World: Western Balkans : Migration Routes & Dynamics Report (April 2026)Countries: World, Afghanistan, Albania, Bangladesh, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Egypt, Montenegro, Morocco, Pakistan, Serbia, Sudan, the Republic of North Macedonia . This report provides insights into the profiles, experiences, routes travelled and intentions of migrants transiting through the Western ReliefWebJun 11disaster
Au nord du Togo, le PAM et le Gouvernement se mobilisent pour lutter contre l’insécurité alimentaire. Selon les derniers résultats du Cadre Harmonisé, publiés en novembre 2025, environ 332.000 personnes pourraient être en situation d’insécurité alimentaire aiguë de (Phase 3) entre juin et août, en l’absence d’assistance. Le Cadre Harmonisé est l’outil régional de référence utilisé en Afrique de l’ReliefWebJun 11disaster
WFP Colombia Country Brief, May 2026. KEY HIGHLIGHTS • Building on its consolidated partnership with the Government of Colombia (GoC) and sustained operational capacity, WFP has advanced the implementation of ongoing agreements with GoC while strengthening a nationally aligned response model that combines emergency assistance for confReliefWebJun 11disaster
WFP Colombia Country Brief, April 2026. KEY HIGHLIGHTS • In March, WFP transitioned from a predominantly migration‑focused response to a nationally aligned strategy prioritizing emergency assistance to conflict‑ and climate‑related shocks, peacebuilding, territorial development, climate action, and community resilience—positioning itselReliefWebJun 11disaster
WFP Pakistan Weekly Market Report (4 June 2026). For the week ending on 4 June the national average prices of staple foods edged up slightly compared to its prices on 26 February**,** pre-Middle East crisis. Compared to the week ended on 21 May, wheat flour prices increased slightly (1 percent) due to higher transportation costs, temporary supplReliefWebJun 11disaster
WFP Cambodia Country Brief, June 2026. KEY HIGHLIGHTS • Since the December 2025 border conflict and ensuing ceasefire, WFP has supported the Royal Government of Cambodia to maintain essential services for displaced people, with particular focus on keeping school feeding running in affected areas. • Displaced families in Banteay MeancheReliefWebJun 11disaster
Syrian Arab Republic: Comprehensive Overview of Refugee Returns Dashboard (as of 11th Jun 2026)Countries: Syrian Arab Republic, Jordan, Lebanon, Türkiye .ReliefWebJun 11disaster
Syrian Arab Republic: Comprehensive Overview of IDPs and IDP Returns Dashboard (as of 11th Jun 2026). Key Figures ▪ An estimated 5.54 million IDPs remain displaced in Syria. About 76% living outside IDP sites while 24% are hosted in formal IDP sites. ▪ Between December 2024 and 11th Jun 2026, estimated total of 1,958,968 IDPs returnedReliefWebJun 11disaster
Bangladesh: Community-led drainage construction to reduce prolonged flooding. In Bangladesh, as part of Zurich Climate Resilience Alliance (ZCRA), Concern Worldwide is working in the districts of Gaibandha, Lalmonirhat, Kurigram and Jamalpur. The programme works to strengthen resilience of individual communities as overall system strengthening, with a focus on increased funReliefWebJun 11disaster
World: FAO calls for stronger prevention and global action as transboundary animal diseases spread across regions. As diseases and pests move more rapidly across borders, countries are facing increasing pressure to strengthen prevention, preparedness and response systems. The stakes are high. Livestock sectors support more than one billion livelihoods and contribute trillions of dollars in economic value each ReliefWebJun 11disaster
Syria Cross-border Humanitarian Fund - 2025 Annual Report. In 2025, the operational context for humanitarian action in Syria underwent a profound shift. The mandate for cross-border operations came to an end, bringing SCHF’s role to a close and marking the conclusion of an important chapter in the collective humanitarian response. In 2025, the Fund allocaReliefWebJun 11disaster
South Sudan: DRC Situational Report #6 Jonglei Emergency (8 June 2026). The situation across Jonglei remains fragile and volatile, with localized violence and increasing humanitarian needs. Intercommunal tensions and recurrent cattle raiding, often a key driver of localized violence and retaliation cycles, further compound insecurity, contributing to a highly volatileReliefWebJun 11disaster
oPt: Palestine - Logistics Cluster Meeting Minutes, Jerusalem, 4 June 2026. AGENDA 1. Overall Updates 2. Egypt Route Deep Dive 3. Inter-Agency Pipeline 4. Logistics Cluster Website 5. AoBReliefWebJun 11disaster
World: Day of the African Child: Ensuring Universal Access to Water, Sanitation and Hygiene for Every Child in Africa. The statement highlights the urgent need to accelerate progress towards universal access to safe water, sanitation and hygiene services for children across Africa, particularly those in underserved and vulnerable communities. It underscores how persistent gaps in WASH access continue to affect chiReliefWebJun 11disaster
Kenya: Policy Brief: Breastfeeding for Resilience and a Healthier Planet Promoting Optimal Infant Feeding Practices Across the Mandera TriangleCountries: Kenya, Ethiopia, Somalia . Breastfeeding is foundational for both child survival and maternal health. It is the first food system and a child’s first vaccine, offering unparalleled nutrition and immune protection. Importantly, breastfeeding is also climate-smart — a renewable, zero-waste,ReliefWebJun 11disaster
UNHCR Sudan - Ethiopian Refugees in Sudan Dashboard (as of 31 May 2026)Countries: Sudan, Ethiopia . Despite the ongoing conflict that began in April 2023, Sudan continues to host a substantial number of refugees, totaling 868,075 as of May 2026, Ethiopian refugees represent (8%) of this total population. The conflict has also led to internal displacement, with 273,064 ReliefWebJun 11disaster
UNHCR Sudan - South Sudanese Refugees in Sudan Dashboard (as of 31 May 2026)Countries: Sudan, South Sudan .ReliefWebJun 11disaster
UNHCR Sudan - Eritrean Refugees in Sudan Dashboard (as of 31 May 2026)Countries: Sudan, Eritrea . Despite the ongoing conflict that began in April 2023,Sudan continues to host a substantial number of refugees, totaling 868,075 as of May 2026, Eritrean refugees represent (16%) of this total population. The conflict has also led to internal displacement, with 273,064 reReliefWebJun 11disaster
UNHCR Sudan - Overview of Refugees and IDPs in Sudan Dashboard (as of 31 May 2026).ReliefWebJun 11disaster
UNHCR Sudan - Overview of Refugees and Asylum-seekers in Sudan Dashboard (as of 31 May 2026).ReliefWebJun 11disaster
World: Avec 7 réfugiés sur 10 déplacés durablement, le Haut Commissaire des Nations Unies pour les réfugiés appelle à redoubler d'efforts afin d’apporter des solutionsCountries: World, Afghanistan, Iran (Islamic Republic of), Lebanon, South Sudan, Sudan, Syrian Arab Republic, Ukraine . En 2025, 5,4 millions de personnes ont échappé à la violence et aux persécutions en fuyant vers d’autres pays. Mais le rapport indique également que les retours s’accélèrent : 14,7ReliefWebJun 11disaster
Islamic Relief Comment on Philippines Earthquake. Dozens of schools and health centres have been damaged, with walls and ceilings collapsing, disrupting learning for thousands of children. In total almost 150,000 people are affected by the earthquake and more than 40,000 have been evacuated from their homes. “The impact goes beyond physical damagReliefWebJun 11disaster
Myanmar Emergency Overview Map - Number of people displaced since Feb 2021 and remain displaced (as of 08 Jun 2026).ReliefWebJun 11disaster
ACAPS Thematic Report: Ukraine - January–April 2026 humanitarian access update, 11 June 2026. OVERVIEW Between January–April 2026, humanitarian access in frontline oblasts remained challenging following shifts in the frontline. After frontline movement led to increased shelling, particularly in the east, raions in these areas have seen humanitarian access deteriorate. Access breakdown and ReliefWebJun 11disaster
A Rare Bipartisan Opportunity to Protect Unborn LivesLast month the state of Arkansas, at the direction of Republican governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders, launched a new prenatal and pregnancy health program through a network of Arkansas Health Units. In an effort to improve prenatal health and reduce infant and maternal mortality, the state is now offeriChristianity TodayJun 11poverty
Survey: Gen Z Prefers a Generic ‘Christian’ Label over ‘Protestant’Do people know what it means to be Protestant? It’s a question that has long flummoxed researchers who study American religion through surveys. In a poll conducted between 2019 and 2021, 25-year-old respondents were about three times more likely to identify their faith tradition as “just Christian” Christianity TodayJun 11poverty
Preaching OutrageShould pastors expose every fresh cultural outrage from the pulpit? Pastor John encourages pastors to condemn sin without being consumed.Listen NowDesiring GodJun 11missions
Central African Republic: Situation Report No. 71, as of 9 June, 2026. HIGHLIGHTS Insecurity leads to an increase in basic commodity prices in Zemio 850 returnees receive multisectoral assistance in Ouham-Pendé Bria: Humanitarian actors assess urgent needs of CAR returnees from Sudan GENERAL CONTEXT Haut-Mbomou Prefecture – South-East For over a year, the deterioratiReliefWebJun 11disaster
Egypt: Alexandria advances resilience planning through first technical workshop under MCR2030. The workshop marked the first official gathering since the launch of the Consortium for Alexandria, which aims to support the city’s transition into a more resilient coastal city and strengthen its role as a regional leader in disaster risk reduction and urban resilience. As one of Egypt’s most stReliefWebJun 11disaster
Iran-Afghanistan - Returns Emergency Response #30 (as of 6 June 2026)Countries: Iran (Islamic Republic of), Afghanistan . Context On 20 March 2025, headcount slips for an estimated 2 million Afghans in Iran expired, after which the Government introduced a regularization and return scheme, requiring slip holders to undergo assessments to determine whether they can remReliefWebJun 11disaster
Pakistan-Afghanistan - Returns Emergency Response #52 (as of 6 June 2026)Countries: Afghanistan, Pakistan . Context Large-scale returns of Afghans from Pakistan continue to add pressure on Afghanistan’s already fragile humanitarian and protection environment. Nearly two years since the initial announcement of the Illegal Foreigners Repatriation Plan, the impact of these ReliefWebJun 11disaster
Ebola Outbreak: Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda - Externl Update 4 June 2026Countries: Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda . Overview of the outbreak • A new Ebola virus disease outbreak was declared in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) on 15 May and as of 2 June, WHO has reported 344 confirmed cases, six recoveries and 60 deaths, including two internally dispReliefWebJun 11disaster