As torrential rains sweep through Central and West Africa, floods have killed more than 1,000 people and displaced hundreds ...
Floods have killed more than 1,000 people and displaced hundreds of thousands in the region, worsening existing humanitarian crises.
Increasingly warmer weather due to climate change is causing more extreme rainfall in some areas of the globe.
Gendarmes and volunteers are helping local people clear mud from their homes and recover from the devastating impact of the ...
At least 621 people have been killed and thousands more displaced by floods around Lake Chad, which sits at the border region ...
Flooding caused by heavy rains has left more than 1,000 people dead and hundreds of thousands of homes destroyed.
People in Nigeria's flood-hit northeastern Borno state are struggling to get medical care as overwhelmed aid agencies warn of ...
National governments are on the frontlines of this crisis, with WFP’s support providing critical food and nutrition assistance to nearly one million people across the region. In Nigeria’s Maiduguri, ...
To help meet these needs and help communities respond to conflict, climate disasters, and other crises, USAID has provided nearly $1.4 billion in total humanitarian assistance across West and Central ...
Floods across a swath of central and West Africa have displaced at least 2.9 million people, killed about 1,000 and are ...
Several regions of the world are experiencing severe flooding. The African countries of Nigeria, Mali and Chad are coping with massive displacement as a result of flooding there. And in Europe, the ...
Climate change undermines Africa’s progress towards sustainable development goals, hindering economic growth and human well-being ...