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South Sudan: Response scale-up for highly food insecure areas - Situation Report No 6 (As of 30 April 2021) - South Sudan

South Sudan: Response scale-up for highly food insecure areas - Situation Report No. 6 (As of 30 April 2021) Format HIGHLIGHTS • In April, Food Security and Livelihoods (FSL) Cluster partners reached some 372,000 people with food assistance in the six priority 1 food insecure counties of Pibor, Akobo, Aweil South, Tonj East, Tonj North and Tonj South. This represents 82 per cent of the 450,000 people targeted. • Close to 8,000 children under age 5 and over 4,000 pregnant and lactating women were reached with nutritional assistance through 96 static nutritional facilities, 28 outreach sites and 12 stabilization centres across the six counties. In Aweil South, nutrition sites rely on ponds or stagnant seasonal rivers for their water.

The Fiji Times » Invest in midwives

Retired Fijian midwife Karalaini Macanawai with the mother of the newborn in Labasa. Picture: SUPPLIED Every pregnant woman deserves a safe delivery even if she is living through a humanitarian crisis. Midwives can provide this care, saving lives in the process. Midwives have also been critical to the health response, particularly the sexual and reproductive health and rights-related response supported by the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) and its partners. Significant investments in midwifery are essential if the world is to achieve our global target to zero preventable maternal mortality and newborn deaths. Midwives are, therefore, essential to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Project Compassion supports Jamila s plight | The Catholic Leader

Project Compassion supports Jamila s plight | The Catholic Leader
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The Fiji Times » PM commends progress of rehabilitation works

Rohit Deo Picture: FIJIAN GOVERNMENT/SUPPLIED. Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama has commended the RFMF personnel for their commitment to ensuring that rehabilitation works continue to progress for schools that have been damaged by Tropical Cyclone Yasa. According to the Fijian Government, PM Bainimarama continued his tour of Vanua Levu and witnessed first-hand progress of rehabilitation works carried out by the RFMF personnel, Government officials and other relevant agencies following the aftermath of TC Yasa. He visited the severely-affected areas and was updated on rehabilitation works on Korokadi Primary School, Ratu Luke Memorial School and Lekutu District School. Affected schools have been provided with temporary tents by UNICEF Pacific to assist students and teachers during their time of recovery.

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