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Seasonal Forecast – Summary for Decision Makers (June to September 2020)

Rainfall and Temperatures June to September is an important season for Sudan, South Sudan, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Djibouti, and Uganda. A wetter than usual season is...

Zimbabwe – Food Security and Markets Monitoring Report, May 2021

The country recorded a total of 726 newly confirmed COVID-19 cases in May compared to 1,353 in April, 864 in March and 2,723 in...

West and Central Africa – Food Security Highlights, May 2021

Context Over 31 million people are projected to be in acute need of food assistance this coming season (June to August 2021), a 28 per...

ZPP COVID 19 Accountability Tracker (May 2021)

Summary Findings and Recommendations. FINDINGS • In the past two months April and May 2021, there were growing incidences of clear selective enforcement of the COVID-19...

Niger: Population Flow Monitoring Dashboard #46 (April 2021)

INTRODUCTION In order to better understand migratory movements and trends in West and Central Africa, IOM, through the Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM), implements the activity...

Seasonal precipitation predictions in Desert Locust summer/winter breeding areas (July – December 2021)

In the summer breeding areas of the Horn of Africa, wetter than normal conditions are expected from mid-July to September in northeast Ethiopia (Afar...

Oral responses by the Deputy President in the National Council of Provinces

On progress on interventions to address service delivery Honourable Chairperson, Since the beginning of the 6th Administration, we have placed building a capable and ethical...

President to deliver Youth Day address virtually

President Cyril Ramaphosa will tomorrow, Wednesday, 16 June 2021, deliver virtually the keynote address commemorating Youth Day and will launch the National Pathway Management...

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Call for Unity Dominates Passover Interdenominational Service in Narok

Narok: A call for unity among all Maa clans dominated the Passover interdenominational service that was held in Ntulele Secondary School, Narok East Sub County, on Sunday. Speaker after speaker called on the Narok residents to bury their differences a...
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Hard Economic Times Dampen Easter Festivities in Migori County

Migori: Easter celebrations in Migori County were visibly low-keyed amid hard economic times, even as Christians thronged various churches across the region to express their religious beliefs. The usual discos and live bands that were common in previo...

Women Footballers in Kericho Assured Sponsorship and Training Support

Kericho: Women football players in Kericho County have received a significant boost following assurances of sponsorship and academy training under the Football Kenya Federation (FKF). The move seeks to empower women by enhancing their confidence, heal...

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