by comms intern | Jun 24, 2022 | GPC News
Syria’s civilian population bears the brunt of a decade-long conflict, compounded by worsening humanitarian and economic conditions. More than ten years of crisis have inflicted immense suffering on the civilian population who have experienced massive and systematic...
by comms intern | Jun 24, 2022 | GPC News
Every year, the Global Protection Cluster (GPC) organises its Global Protection Forum to convene its field coordinators, partners, and key stakeholders to discuss contemporary and emerging protection challenges, review the strategic direction of the Protection...
by comms intern | Jun 23, 2022 | GPC News
Al-Hol camp in north-east Syria (NES) was established in the early 1990s under emergency conditions to receive Iraqis seeking safety from conflict. The camp was closed in 2013 when Iraqis either returned or found other durable solutions. In May 2016, the camp was...
by comms intern | Jun 23, 2022 | GPC News
While the State of Emergency in Ethiopia has been formally lifted by the end of February 2022, ongoing hostilities in Tigray and in other regions, climate shocks and deteriorating economy continue to negatively impact the living conditions of the civilian population...
by comms intern | Jun 21, 2022 | GPC News
For the second year in a row, the Global Protection Cluster has led analysis on a mid-year stocktake of Protection Funding of its field operations. Protection risks continued unabated with 151 million people in need of protection. This is 38 million more than 2021 –...
by comms intern | Jun 8, 2022 | Africa, GPC News
Le Sahel central (Burkina Faso, Mali et Niger) est l’épicentre d’une des crises humanitaires et de protectionles plus graves au monde. La région du Sahel Central souffre également d’une crise de développement et de gouvernance mettant les populations dans une...