Morocco Responds to Youth Protests

In Morocco, young people have led surprising protests that pushed the government to act. The protests, sparked by the deaths of eight pregnant women in a hospital in Agadir, grew into demands for social reforms, better healthcare, quality education, and an end to corruption. In response, the government announced plans to improve public education and [...]

Sudan Faces Deadly Cholera Outbreak Amid Conflict

Sudan is facing its worst cholera outbreak in years, with at least 40 people dying in one week. The country’s civil war and heavy rains have made the situation worse by contaminating water and overwhelming sewage systems. Many people in camps and displaced areas drink dirty water because clean water is scarce. Medical centers are [...]

Sanitation Boost For Moroccan Schoolgirls

A new project in Morocco is helping girls stay in school by improving sanitation at a rural boarding school. The school, Dar Talibate Tassoultante, had poor wastewater treatment, which caused health problems and made many girls miss class or drop out. Now, a group of women is leading a plan to install an eco-friendly wastewater [...]

Sanitation Boost For Moroccan Schoolgirls

A new project in Morocco is helping girls stay in school by improving sanitation at a rural boarding school. The school, Dar Talibate Tassoultante, had poor wastewater treatment, which caused health problems and made many girls miss class or drop out. Now, a group of women is leading a plan to install an eco-friendly wastewater [...]

Sanitation Boost For Moroccan Schoolgirls

A new project in Morocco is helping girls stay in school by improving sanitation at a rural boarding school. The school, Dar Talibate Tassoultante, had poor wastewater treatment, which caused health problems and made many girls miss class or drop out. Now, a group of women is leading a plan to install an eco-friendly wastewater [...]

Cholera Outbreak In South Sudan

Eight people, including five children, died in South Sudan after a three-hour walk for cholera treatment due to U.S. aid cuts that forced local health centers to close, ‘Save the Children’ reported. Over 90% of USAID contracts were canceled, threatening millions of lives. The U.S. State Department defended the cuts, citing corruption among South Sudan's [...]

Healthcare Crisis In Yemen

Yemen's healthcare system is in a severe crisis, with around 17.8 million people lacking access to basic health services due to ongoing conflict. Approximately 40% of healthcare facilities are either partially functional or completely out of service, exacerbating the country’s already high rates of malnutrition, with over 35,000 malnourished children treated by Médecins Sans Frontières [...]

The Plight Of Children In Conflict Zones

Nearly 19% of the world’s children, or over 473 million, live in conflict zones, with UNICEF warning that this dramatic rise in child suffering should not become the “new normal.” In 2023, the UN verified a record 32,990 violations against children in conflicts, with the Gaza War and the Ukraine conflict causing devastating harm. Children [...]

Yemen Crisis: A Call For Urgent Aid For Women And Girls

A UN official warned that the ongoing crisis in Yemen has severely impacted women and girls, with 9.6 million in urgent need of humanitarian aid. Yemen has the highest maternal mortality rate in the Middle East, and many women and girls face hunger, abuse, and exploitation. Over 1.5 million girls are out of school, and [...]

A Call For Urgent Aid For Women And Girls In Yemen

A UN official warned that the ongoing crisis in Yemen has severely impacted women and girls, with 9.6 million in urgent need of humanitarian aid. Yemen has the highest maternal mortality rate in the Middle East, and many women and girls face hunger, abuse, and exploitation. Over 1.5 million girls are out of school, and [...]

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