Archive for ‘Massacre’

10/04/2025

South Sudan: Incendiary Bombs Kill, Burn Civilians

Human Wrongs Watch

By Human Rights Watch*

Remnants of a burnt tukul (homes) in Mathiang
Remnants of a burnt tukul (home) in Mathiang, South Sudan, following an attack with an incendiary weapon on March 16, 2025. Many tukuls and other civilian objects were burnt in the fires from incendiary weapons use. © 2025 Private

(Nairobi) – South Sudan’s use of improvised air-dropped incendiary weapons has killed and horrifically burned dozens of people, including children, and destroyed civilian infrastructure in Upper Nile state, Human Rights Watch on 9 April 2025 said.

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10/04/2025

South Sudan: Conflict and Hunger Push Millions to the Brink

Human Wrongs Watch

By Vibhu Mishr

(UN News)* — Hunger in South Sudan’s northeast has reached a critical tipping point, with nearly 7.7 million people facing severe food insecurity as conflict escalates, the UN’s emergency food relief agency warned on Wednesday .

A girl walks to a water collection point in Renk town in South Sudan's strife-ridden Upper Nile state. (file)
© UNICEF/Mark Naftali | A girl walks to a water collection point in Renk town in South Sudan’s strife-ridden Upper Nile state. (file)

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09/04/2025

The Hands That Help Migrants Walk Again

Human Wrongs Watch

By Rami Ibrahim, Senior Audiovisual and Communication Assistant, IOM Yemen*

7 April 2925 (IOM)*– Sana’a, Yemen – Each morning, sunlight washes over Sana’a, bringing the city to life. The call to prayer rises above the rooftops, shopkeepers open their stalls, and the streets fill with people. But beneath the daily bustle, Yemen’s conflict lingers.

For many, survival is an ongoing struggle. Among them are thousands of migrants who arrive hoping to pass through, only to find themselves stranded.

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08/04/2025

‘World Must Act with Urgency to Save Palestinians in Gaza’

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Statement by heads of  OCHA, UNICEF, UNOPS, UNRWA, WFP and WHO

A child and his father walk past the rubble of buildings.
 
UNICEF/UNI448939/Eyad El BabaA child and his father as they pass through the rubble of buildings in Gaza.

NEW YORK, AMMAN, COPENHAGEN, GENEVA, ROME, 7 April 2025 (UNICEF)* –For over a month, no commercial or humanitarian supplies have entered Gaza. 

“More than 2.1 million people are trapped, bombed and starved again, while, at crossing points, food, medicine, fuel and shelter supplies are piling up, and vital equipment is stuck. 

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07/04/2025

DR Congo: Millions Facing Destitution as Violence Forces People to Flee Multiple Times

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By Jan Egeland | Norwegian Refugee Council*

The escalation of violent conflict in recent months has pushed hundreds of thousands of people in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) into desperate conditions, warns the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) Secretary General Jan Egeland on a visit this week.

 
A school site in Nyiragongo, north of the city of Goma, where 300 families are now sheltering in cramped conditions and without functioning latrines or fuel to cook. As fighting flared in January this year, hundreds of other families fled the site, often to areas which have been badly hit by years of conflict. Photo: Ed Prior/NRC

2 April 2025 — Displaced families sheltering at temporary sites have once again been forced to flee, as fighting and abuse plunge people into life-threatening situations.

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05/04/2025

“Everything Fell Apart in Seconds”: Women and Girls Need Urgent Support after Disastrous Earthquake in Myanmar

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By the United Nations Population Fund*

MANDALAY, Myanmar, 4 April 2025 — “I’ve lived here all my life, but I have never experienced anything as devastating as this earthquake,” said 55-year-old Than in Mandalay, her voice trembling. “Everything fell apart in seconds.”

A woman lies on a hospital bed inside a makeshift tent, beside a man also on a bed and three women hanging up material to shade them from view
On March 28, a powerful 7.7-magnitude earthquake struck central Myanmar, devastating communities across Mandalay, Sagaing and beyond. © Xinhua News Agency via Getty Images

On March 28, 2025, a powerful 7.7-magnitude earthquake struck central Myanmar, devastating communities across the regions of Mandalay, Sagaing and beyond.

Homes crumbled, bridges collapsed, and essential services were brought to a halt. The disaster left thousands dead and injured, and countless others – especially women and girls – battling to survive.

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03/04/2025

Heading Home: DR Congo’s Conflict Displaced Face Spiking Hunger and Smashed Lives

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By Benjamin Anguandia and Shelley Thakral | World Food Programme*

As new findings show record-high hunger in Africa’s second-largest country, a severe funding crunch and insecurity hamper WFP’s efforts to reach tens of thousands of desperate people in the northeast.
Linda collects WFP food assistance in Bweremana, in northeastern DRC. She hopes it will tide her family by until harvest time. WFP/Benjamin Anguandia
Linda collects WFP food assistance in Bweremana, in northeastern DRC. She hopes it will tide her family by until harvest time. WFP/Benjamin Anguandia

— Linda L. is back home again. Back to a field full of weeds and a roof full of holes. Back to find once-precious livestock and other belongings long looted. Back to an uncertain future, as fierce fighting rages across northeastern Democratic Republic of the Congo where she lives.

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03/04/2025

Sudan: Sexual Violence Used as Weapon of Terror against Women and Girls

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(UN News)* — Amid alarming reports of sexual violence being used as a weapon of terror across Sudan, UN reproductive health agency, UNFPA, is warning that over 12 million women and girls – and increasingly men and boys – are estimated to be at risk.

Women in Sudan are at increasing risk of sexual violence.
© UNFPA Sudan | Women in Sudan are at increasing risk of sexual violence.

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31/03/2025

825,000 Children Trapped as Conflict Rages in Sudan’s Al Fasher and Zamzam Internally Displaced Camp – UNICEF

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PORT SUDAN/NEW YORK – 26 March 2025 (UNICEF)* – Grave violations against children have surged across Sudan’s Darfur states since the start of the year, with 110 violations verified in North Darfur alone and a staggering 83 per cent increase in child casualties in Sudan compared to the first quarter of 2024.
A mother holds her young child at a nutrition centre in Sudan
UNICEF/UN0836594/ZakariaFILE PHOTO: Hanona brings her child Maher to a nutrition centre in Abushok in North Darfur for health screening. UNICEF has maintained delivery of critical services in Darfur and other conflict affected areas.

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31/03/2025

Extreme Weather and Climate Impacts Bite Latin America and Caribbean

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By the World Meteorological Organization*

28 March 2025 — Dying glaciers, record-breaking hurricanes and wildfires, debilitating drought and deadly floods scarred the socio-economic landscape of Latin America and the Caribbean in 2024, inflicting major damage long after the headlines faded, according to a new report from the World Meteorological Organization (WMO). 
 

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