The UN has announced that nearly half a million people have fled the month-long fighting, with the majority of those still inside the country not getting any aid. Read more »
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According to Turkan West District Commissioner, Kakuma refugee camp has received over 5,000 refugees from South Sudan. Read more »
The government has begun the evacuation of about 2,000 Nigerians from crisis-ridden Central African Republic, where continuing violence has led to deteriorating humanitarian ... Read more »
Central Africa's regional body has announced that the Interim President of the Central African Republic, Michel Djotodia, has resigned following months of unrest and sectarian ... Read more »
African migrants continue their protest outside the Israeli parliament to oppose a new law that allows the indefinite detention of those without valid visas. Read more »
Top United Nations officials are meeting with civilians displaced by the ongoing violence between pro- and anti-government forces to adress humanitarian priorities. Read more »
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The UN is warning that the number of South Sudanese displaced by the outbreak of fighting could double from 200,000 to 400,000 in the space of a few days if the country's leaders ... Read more »
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