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RSSEvery wildfire season brings with it new lessons, new discoveries, and new opportunities to strengthen our common work.
On Monday, the United Nations Security Council extended for six months, until 10 July 2023, the authorisation for the UN to use the crossing point of Bab al-Hawa from Turkey to Syria for humanitarian deliveries.
The new funding will support the cholera response in the settlements of those displaced, and to help prevent the outbreak reaching other areas.
The funding announced today will help the most vulnerable people, particularly those internally displaced and living outside camps in informal settings in Iraq, to meet their basic needs.
The new funding aims to address the most urgent humanitarian needs of the affected population, targeting in particular the areas of Catatumbo, Arauca and Buenaventura.
The European Commission and the Government of Ukraine have signed a €100 million support package for the reconstruction and rehabilitation of schooling facilities damaged in Russia's full-scale war
At a time when temperatures across Ukraine have dropped to below 0, Russian attacks have left millions without reliable access to electricity, central heating and water.
On Monday, Commissioner for Crisis Management Janez Lenarčič attends, on behalf of the European Commission, the opening of the roundtable of investors and development partners of Niger.
The outflow of refugees and migrants from Venezuela is currently one of the world’s largest displacement crises, with more than 7.1 million people having fled or left their country.
The Commission has allocated €2.25 million in emergency humanitarian aid to Nigeria, Chad and Cameroon, to help these countries address the consequences of the major floods affecting the region this year.