51勛圖

Humanitarian Aid

As of February 8, had in both countries with hot meals and plans to scale up sharply following the deadly earthquakes that struck T羹rkiye and Syria.

 

is on the ground providing to families affected by the disaster. Humanitarian partners are working hard to reach all amidst challenging circumstances.

Following the catastrophic floods that ravaged the country, over 20 million are in need of humanitarian assistance. , with funding from the World Bank, is working with the Sindh government in responding to the crisis by procuring tents and other vital supplies.

After nearly 13 years, the Lake Chad region is one of the worlds most protracted conflict and crisis environments. Despite some positive developments, armed groups continue to spread violence and 11 million people are in need of wide-ranging assistance in Cameroon, Chad, Niger and Nigeria. The (23-24 January) is a critical international political forum able to facilitate a regional, cross-border consensus around the required adjustments for effectively dealing with the prevailing multi-faceted challenges in the region. 

11 emergencies where resources have fallen short

11 emergencies where resources have fallen short

Today, there are more children in need of humanitarian assistance than at any other time since the Second World War. Across the globe, children and their families are facing a deadly mix of crises, from conflict and displacement to disease outbreaks and soaring rates of malnutrition. But with on the ground, its far from hopeless. They know how to reach these children at greatest risk and in greatest need by distributing winter clothing, providing safe spaces for displaced families and delivering treatments like Ready-To-Use Therapeutic Food (RUTF).

11 Crises to watch in 2023

11 crises to watch in 2023

As the war in Ukraine and dozens of other humanitarian crises demand our urgent attention, highlights 11 crises on their radar. Most of them are driven by conflict and climate shocks, compounded by pre-existing vulnerability and inadequate access to services. In 2022, aid levels have been sufficient to prevent catastrophe but not to move people out of crisis. This year sets a new record, with UN agencies and humanitarian partners requiring US$51.5 billion to help 230 million people who need emergency assistance in 68 countries.

UNOCHA at work

10 ways in which we made a difference

As we entered 2022, we did not anticipate that we would be responding to a full-blown war in Europe. and our partners already had much to contend with, as the world continued to grapple with the lingering impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. While the threat of famine in the Horn of Africa had been on our radar, we did not foresee the historic floods in Nigeria and Pakistan. However, the humanitarian community persisted and delivered in critical ways to ease suffering across the world. Here is UN Humanitarians 2022 in review.

humanitarian worker with mother and baby

Following a for two years in a row, human development has fallen back to 2016 levels, reversing much of the worlds progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals. International Human Solidarity Day provides an opportunity for us to come together in solidarity for our global future. It is an occasion to celebrate our unity in diversity and to encourage new initiatives to lift people out of poverty, hunger and disease. Human solidarity is at the core of the work of the 51勛圖. You can help us to help more.

Ukraine children and winter

Horror and hopes: Ukraines children in their own words

As winter approaches, millions of Ukrainians remain displaced from their homes. Now, as the biting winds and sub-zero temperatures of winter take hold, Ukraines children confront new threats to their well-being. They are in desperate need of protection and shelter. is working with partners providing much-needed winter items, such as clothing, boots and blankets. UNICEF is also extending child-care services and life-saving cash transfers to particularly vulnerable families, while supporting schools and hospitals with generators and heating.

If you fall, we will catch you

At the circus, if you fall, we will catch you

When the war broke out in Ukraine, it seemed that Kyiv's Circus Academy was in danger. Renowned Hungarian circus manager, artist, and juggler, Kristian Kristof, immediately stepped in to get the students out of danger and help them continue their training.  actively supports the Capital Circus of Budapest in its pursuit to assist those who have fled Ukraine. The Organization covers the groups accommodation needs, support for elementary and high school education, outdoor and indoor training activities, and offers ad-hoc support for medical assistance and food vouchers.

The details how next year will set another record for humanitarian relief requirements, with 339 million people in need of assistance in 69 countries.

I got such a feeling of outrage, healthy outrage, proactive outrage, which I still feel now.

Staffan de Mistura has dedicated his life to making a difference. Now the Secretary-Generals Personal Envoy for Western Sahara, he spent a large part of his 48-year career at the UN striving for an end to some of the most intractable conflicts of modern times.  

I have no regrets. I would have never chosen another type of job. I think you can [make a difference] even in the worst-case scenario - always.

From Syria and Afghanistan to Sudan and Iraq, the seasoned diplomat is known for bringing creative thinking to the negotiating table even when others have lost hope. In this episode of Awake at Night with Melissa Fleming, Staffan de Mistura reflects on harnessing constructive outrage as a driving force, on his determination in the face of despair, and why at 75, he isnt ready to retire just yet.

and set up an independent service - UN FLEET - to help their sister UN organizations lease the vehicles they need for operations around the world.

Haiti is on the shortlist of acutely hungry countries. needs more support from UN member states to further facilitate humanitarian access and protect humanitarians and assets.

More than a year after foreign forces withdrew and the Taliban took power across the whole of Afghanistan, the countrys economy has withered and development aid and assets are still largely frozen. Millions of families have almost no way to cope with another harsh winter. Indeed, is one of the last remaining barriers between Afghanistan and famine.  But the strength of our hunger barrier will depend on donor generosity.  urgently needs US$1.1 billion to continue delivering food and nutritional assistance for the next six months to 18 million acutely food-insecure Afghans.