Over 65 square kilometres of land across 26 provinces in Afghanistan remain contaminated with improvised explosive devices.
Violence in Sudan, Yemen, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Haiti has left many without food and basic services.
In a post on X, UNICEF Afghanistan stated, "In 2024, more than 500 children were killed or gravely injured by unexploded ordnances or explosive remnants of war. UNICEF educated around 3 million ...
Zimbabwe is grappling with worsening food shortages as more than half the population faces hunger due to delayed rains and the ongoing effects of drought. The ...
A first person account of what it feels like to be a survivor of famine and ongoing acute food insecurity, by 20-year-old ...
The World Food Programme (WFP) said it requires $404 million to support the urgent humanitarian needs of millions of ...
Five times in the course of the past year, the world’s leading hunger monitor warned that Gaza could be teetering on the ...
The Israel Defense Forces continues its intense airstrike and ground campaigns in Gaza, particularly in the north of the ...
Operations by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) north of the UN-monitored Blue Line in southern Lebanon have continued, ...
World food commodity prices declined by 2.1 percent in 2024 compared to the previous year, mainly due to falls in cereals and sugar, the FAO said on Friday.
Donegal minister, Charlie McConalogue, announced the allocation of €39,860,000 in funding for international development and ...
Mukuru is transforming bulk payments and aid distribution in Malawi and Zimbabwe, enhancing financial inclusion, efficiency, ...