Today, we reported:
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Clinton announces $46M US support for Malawi’s agricultural sector
Kenya’s Kakuma refugee camp breaches 100,000-person capacity
Kenya’s proposed repatriation of Somali refugees meets resistance from aid agencies
Eastern Congo faces ‘catastrophic humanitarian crisis,’ Oxfam warns
Norway allocates extra $5M for humanitarian efforts in South Sudan
African Union creates agency specializing in disaster insurance
Uzbek city secures $100M ADB technical assistance for solid waste management
Pakistan seeks JICA’s help to boost social, economic sectors in Karachi
Nepal needs huge boost in infrastructure investments to meet growth targets
Just launched: US Department of Labor call for proposals to fight child labor in Cambodia
EBRD allots $7.8M for modernization of Kyrgyzstan water, sewage systems
CGIAR reviews climate change impact on food staples, natural resources
Latest in East Africa: 16 million people face food insecurity
New approach needed to address widespread, recurrent malnutrition in Niger
British actress Bonnie Wright visits Senegalese families in food crisis
Soil fertility program helped Congolese farmers boost rice output
Germany donates additional $2.5M for Gaza emergency food aid
New US-led alliance targets 40 percent price reduction in rapid TB test kit
Global fight against polio gains $149,000 boost from Melinda Gates
Traditional African leader on HIV and AIDS: ‘Enough is Enough’
Iran statistical information now available online on IMF system
OCHA fact sheet: Humanitarian impact of ‘firing zones’ in West Bank
Bob Carr: Australia commits more than $300M over 5 years to Palestinian Authority
AGBU sets aside $1M emergency fund for Armenian community in Syria
Ian Martin: Libya needs technical assistance, not donor conferences
Top UN observer in Syria ‘extremely concerned’ over Aleppo situation
UN expert calls for ‘credible’ investigation into humanitarian situation in Rakhine
How US aid is helping human rights violators – and how to stop it
To end aid dependency, help poor people develop the capacity to become ‘good fishermen’
Research will investigate ICT use for protecting migrating children
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