European investors drop support of controversial Honduran dam FMO and FinnFund, two of the biggest funders of the Agua Zarca hydroelectric project in Honduras,
Migrants tell of horrific abuses in Libya, while EU readies plan for more cooperation While EU governments are meeting in Tallinn today to approve plans for more cooperation with Libya in order to stop people from entering Europe, Oxfam and it
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Rainy season brings disease to Lake Chad Crisis Nigeria, Niger and Chad face the risk of a disease outbreak as the rainy season starts in the Lake Chad Basin.
Oxfam calls for Yemen ceasefire to allow for bigger humanitarian response, warning cholera likely to worsen with the rains Yemen’s cholera outbreak could spread quickly to thousands more people with the new rainy season likely to begin in the coming days.
Oxfam aid is being flown out to world's worst cholera outbreak in Yemen The agency is calling for a massive aid effort and an immediate ceasefire to allow health and aid workers tackle the cholera outbreak.
EU leaders again offload responsibilites on migration Summit shows EU leaders set on an attempt to stop people moving – without offering real long-term solutions.
International community responding to Uganda's call for refugee solidarity Governments today pledged $352.6 million for refugees at the Uganda Solidarity Summit in Kampala.
Uganda needs more help in world’s fastest-growing refugee crisis Uganda is hosting the first Refugee Solidarity Summit on 22 and 23 June.
South Sudan: famine pushed back but more people hungry than ever before New IPC figures show that famine has been pushed back in South Sudan, but the food crisis continues to spread across the country and 6 million people are fac