The independent inter-agency humanitarian evaluation (IAHE) assessed the collective humanitarian response in Afghanistan between August 2021 and mid-2023. The evaluation finds that the humanitarian response provided critical support to millions of vulnerable Afghans by alleviating food insecurity and economic burdens on households, preventing the deterioration of health services and helping to sustain economic stability.
NEW YORK/GENEVA/ROME/WASHINGTON – Time is running out for millions of people in Sudan who are at imminent risk of famine, displaced from their lands, living under bombardments, and cut off from humanitarian assistance. With the conflict now in its second year, 18 million people are acutely hungry, including 3.6 million children who are acutely malnourished, and famine is quickly closing in on millions of people in Darfur, Kordofan, Aj Jazirah and Khartoum.
After an extensive revision process conducted by Development Initiatives, we are pleased to present the revised indicators for the Grand Bargain self-reporting, which Signatories will be required to report against in 2024.
After an extensive revision process conducted by Development Initiatives, we are pleased to present the revised indicators for the Grand Bargain self-reporting, which Signatories will be required to report against in 2024.
NEW YORK/GENEVA/ROME/WASHINGTON – Escalating conflict is driving record levels of gender-based violence, displacement and hunger in the eastern part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), threatening to push the country to the brink of catastrophe without urgent international action.
What is the Humanitarian Networks and Partnerships Week (HNPW)?The HNPW provides a unique forum for humanitarian networks and partnerships to meet and address key humanitarian issues.