Supporting humanitarian planning and decision-making
In July 2023, ACAPS, with the help of various experts, developed four scenarios for Ukraine highlighting the potential developments in people’s basic needs and coping capacities. This report aims to update the probability of the original scenarios while highlighting the main events to watch in 2024.
Protection concerns in Sudan: ten months into the war
Human rights violations constitute the current protection crisis in Sudan. These violations include the deliberate targeting of civilians, enforced disappearances, and violations against the crisis-affected civilian population, including children, among others.
Healthcare and epidemics in the context of hunger in Sudan
Sudan’s health system has been stretched to near collapse, with reduced capacity despite overwhelming need as disease outbreaks, malnutrition, and non-communicable diseases are on the rise.
DFA intervention in the private sector in its controlled areas in Yemen
The DFA has taken a multifaceted approach to restructuring the private sector, mostly through regulating imports, exerting control over the financial sector, and capturing the private sector’s regulatory bodies. This report analyses how these interventions have disrupted trade dynamics, complicated the economic landscape, and affected the peace process.
Conflict in North Kivu, DRC
From mid-January 2024, there has been a spike in fighting between the Armed Forces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (FARDC) and the March 23 Movement (M23) in North Kivu province. The priority needs of IDPs in the province include access to food, shelter, WASH, NFIs, and healthcare.
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Conflic/dispalcement in Burkina Faso
From 24–25 February 2024, non-state armed groups launched a series of attacks in Est and Nord regions in Burkina Faso. These attacks against the population have triggered more displacement to urban and peri-urban areas, worsening housing conditions and limiting access to productive activities and markets as well as to basic social and protection services... read more
Food insecurity in Timor Leste
About 360,000 people could be facing Crisis (IPC Phase 3) or worse food insecurity levels from November 2023 to April 2024 – 100,000 more than the anticipated figure for May—September 2023. The food insecurity situation will likely significantly affect the country’s children. Half of the children under five face chronic malnutrition... read more
Food access in Venezuela
Food access continues to be a struggle for people in Venezuela, especially households living below the poverty line. The political and socioeconomic crisis, marked by increasing inflation and foreign exchange rates, contributes to increasing food prices. The cost of a basic food basket recorded a 347% increase between October 2022 and October 2023... read more
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Webinar on 13 March: coping strategies in Yemen
ACAPS presents the analysis report 'Coping strategies in al Habilin and Al Jiblah'. If you want to have a deeper understanding about the strategies households in these locations use to meet their needs, then sign up for the online discussion.
Coming soon: mine contamination in Ukraine
What is the extent and impact of EO contamination in Ukraine? What are the challenges crisis responders are facing? These and other related questions will be answered in our webinar based on the analysis report: 'Humanitarian implications of mine contamination'.
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