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MOZ;Mozambique;Southern and Eastern Africa;True;acled_conflict;2024-11-21;Medium concern;138.0;https://mcusercontent.com/ea3f905d50ea939780139789d/images/6314486e-c0ad-28e4-c6d9-3f8c18c7135d.png;https://mcusercontent.com/ea3f905d50ea939780139789d/images/5919c7b9-d21e-30bc-3a68-79b2b0b3d4a6.png;;;In Mozambique, widespread unrest emerged in cities like Maputo, Beira, and Nampula due to allegations of election fraud, police violence, and the murder of a PODEMOS legal representative, leading to violent clashes with police. Additionally, Cabo Delgado was the site of Islamist militia attacks and projects-related protests over land compensation, contributing to the region's turmoil. The reported events occur against a backdrop of dissatisfaction with the general election results and related tensions.;Unrest and violence surge amid election fraud allegations and attacks.;ACLED reporting;https://data.humdata.org/dataset/mozambique-acled-conflict-data;https://acleddata.com;;"Access ACLED conflict data for Mozambique directly <a href=""https://data.humdata.org/dataset/mozambique-acled-conflict-data"">on HDX</a>. For more granular data, analysis, and context, visit the <a href=""https://acleddata.com"">ACLED website</a>.";http://eepurl.com/i4W4nE#MOZ;2024-11-26;0.2.0.1
CAF;Central African Republic;West and Central Africa;True;ipc_food_insecurity;2024-10-01;High concern;0.07;https://mcusercontent.com/ea3f905d50ea939780139789d/images/98f46dce-8a85-8513-ad7f-ad2e8df9f8f0.png;https://mcusercontent.com/ea3f905d50ea939780139789d/images/cc7bb535-290c-6922-7811-feeba42d2e54.png;;;<b>Overview:</b><br><br> Between September 2024 and March 2025, around 2 million people, or 31 percent of the analyzed population, are experiencing acute food insecurity at IPC Phase 3 or above, primarily affecting those with depleted food reserves and poor access to markets, including casual laborers and displaced households. The areas most impacted include Basse-Kotto, Lim Pendé, Mambéré, Mbomou, Nana-Mambéré, Ouaka, and Ouham-Pendé, with contributing factors such as economic access issues, disrupted supply chains, floods, and irregular rainfall. Despite a slight improvement from April 2024, the situation is anticipated to worsen from April to August 2025, affecting 2.25 million people, or 35 percent, with 1.82 million in Phase 3 and 431,000 in Phase 4. <br><br><b>Recommendations:</b><br><br> Key recommendations to address the food security situation include maintaining and strengthening immediate and targeted food assistance for vulnerable groups, such as displaced people and those with specific needs, as well as implementing interventions to prevent and treat acute malnutrition among children under five and pregnant or breastfeeding women. It's also crucial to strengthen livelihoods and community resilience through improved access to productive assets, while promoting better nutrition through enhanced access to clean water and heightened awareness of hygiene and sanitation. Furthermore, enhancing data collection and analysis capabilities is advised, including organizing regular surveys and strengthening collaboration among actors, to ensure effective monitoring and timely responses to food security challenges.;"Acute food insecurity worsens; 2.25 million affected by August 2025.";IPC analyses;https://data.humdata.org/dataset/global-acute-food-insecurity-country-data;https://www.ipcinfo.org/ipc-country-analysis/details-map/en/c/1159189/?iso3=CAF;;"Access the data directly <a href=""https://data.humdata.org/dataset/global-acute-food-insecurity-country-data"">on HDX</a>, and see the <a href=""https://www.ipcinfo.org/ipc-country-analysis/details-map/en/c/1159189/?iso3=CAF"">IPC webmap</a> for more information.";http://eepurl.com/i48Eik#CAF;2024-11-28;0.2.0.1
HTI;Haiti;Latin America and the Caribbean;True;acled_conflict;2024-11-19;Medium concern;346.0;https://mcusercontent.com/ea3f905d50ea939780139789d/images/b89b82f8-9cee-855f-97f6-9e8ea9b09bd3.png;https://mcusercontent.com/ea3f905d50ea939780139789d/images/e9db1d99-10f4-d7b9-40cf-3c77a68063cc.png;;;The reported events largely center around ongoing clashes and attacks involving various gangs, including the Viv Ansanm Gang, and police forces in the Ouest department of Haiti, particularly in neighborhoods of Port-au-Prince, Delmas, and Petionville. The conflict stems from gang offensives, police interventions, and retaliations tied to gang territorial control and political changes, notably after the announcement of a new transitional government head, which triggered simultaneous gang attacks across multiple communes. Additionally, protests have occurred in response to local grievances, while abductions and property destruction are significant issues linked to the gangs' activities.;Gang violence escalates in Ouest department amid transitional government changes.;ACLED reporting;https://data.humdata.org/dataset/haiti-acled-conflict-data;https://acleddata.com;;"Access ACLED conflict data for Haiti directly <a href=""https://data.humdata.org/dataset/haiti-acled-conflict-data"">on HDX</a>. For more granular data, analysis, and context, visit the <a href=""https://acleddata.com"">ACLED website</a>.";http://eepurl.com/i5qS6E#HTI;2024-12-03;0.2.0.1
SYR;Syrian Arab Republic;Middle East and North Africa;True;idmc_displacement_conflict;2024-12-04;Medium concern;48500.00000000009;https://mcusercontent.com/ea3f905d50ea939780139789d/images/6b19d103-1928-a599-09fc-3b5acafc0b74.png;https://mcusercontent.com/ea3f905d50ea939780139789d/images/9315b598-751d-5d7d-a20d-3e9d0499294f.png;;;Non-international armed conflict in Idlib and Aleppo led to significant displacement, with thousands of people fleeing these areas between late November and early December.;Conflict in Idlib, Aleppo causes thousands to flee amidst violence.;IDMC analysis and source reports;https://data.humdata.org/dataset/idmc-event-data-for-syr;https://www.internal-displacement.org/countries/syria;"https://reliefweb.int/report/syrian-arab-republic/north-west-syria-escalation-hostilities-flash-update-no-1-28-november-2024-enar; https://reports.unocha.org/en/country/syria/https://reports.unocha.org/en/country/syria/";"Access the data directly <a href=""https://data.humdata.org/dataset/idmc-event-data-for-syr"">on HDX</a>, and see the <a href=""https://www.internal-displacement.org/countries/syria"">IDMC page</a> for more information. Get context from the two reports sourced by the IDMC:

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<li><a href=""https://reliefweb.int/report/syrian-arab-republic/north-west-syria-escalation-hostilities-flash-update-no-1-28-november-2024-enar"">Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)</a></li>
<li><a href=""https://reports.unocha.org/en/country/syria/https://reports.unocha.org/en/country/syria/"">Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)</a></li></ol>";http://eepurl.com/i5ycVo#SYR;2024-12-04;0.2.0.3

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