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2 months ago |
theafricanmirror.africa | Rawh Nasir |Malaz Emad
This story was originally published by The New Humanitarian. By Rawh Nasir and Malaz Emad THE US aid freeze is forcing mutual aid groups fighting famine in Sudan to halt their lifesaving work just as volunteers also grapple with increasing attacks against them by an emboldened army that is clawing back territory from the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces.
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2 months ago |
thenewhumanitarian.org | Rawh Nasir |Malaz Emad
Republish this article The US aid freeze is forcing mutual aid groups fighting famine in Sudan to halt their lifesaving work just as volunteers also grapple with increasing attacks against them by an emboldened army that is clawing back territory from the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces. Local volunteers are the main lifeline for millions of people living in conflict-affected areas where international aid groups and UN agencies have struggled to consistently access over the course of the...
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Nov 13, 2024 |
theafricanmirror.africa | Rawh Nasir
This story was originally published by The New Humanitarian. By Rawh Nasir A humanitarian volunteer was detained for weeks without their family knowing their whereabouts; another was shot in the abdomen by a fighter angry that the food they were handing out to locals had run out; a third was beaten for simply taking photographs.
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Aug 14, 2024 |
culturecustodian.com | Rawh Nasir
By Rawh Nasir Communal kitchens assist hundreds of thousands in Sudan’s embattled capital, Khartoum. They provide regular meals and social and emotional support amid a deepening famine that international aid groups are failing to tackle. Run by neighborhood-based mutual aid groups called emergency response rooms, the kitchens are struggling with crippling funding gaps, security threats, and communications and electricity blackouts, volunteers told The New Humanitarian.
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Aug 5, 2024 |
gk.city | Pamela León |Rut Moreno |Rawh Nasir |Gabriela Ochoa
Esta alta tasa de rechazo es un indicio de posibles intentos de inmigración ilegal, explicó Geurts, y añadió que la población ecuatoriana es la segunda más grande en cruzar el peligroso trayecto del Darién para llegar a Estados Unidos. En 2022, Ecuador volvió a los niveles de solicitudes de visas Schengen de antes de la pandemia del covid-19: 75.094 aplicaciones. Sin embargo, la tasa de rechazo aumentó a 22.2%. Fue significativamente más alta que en 2019, cuando fue del 14.6%.
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