Au PK5, le poumon de la Centrafrique recommence à respirer

AGORA’s work in Central African Republic cited in Au PK5, le poumon de la Centrafrique recommence à respirer article from Le Monde.

Accès à l’eau, à la santé, logement : tout y est passé au crible. « La mauvaise qualité de l’enseignement constitue la première cause d’insatisfaction pour 38 % des ménages », peut-on lire dans le rapport.

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Impact in the news

Urgent help needed for stranded South Sudanese returnees

Urgent help needed for stranded South Sudanese returnees

REACH’s Emergency Situation Overview in South Sudan was cited in The New Humanitarian article on Urgent help needed for stranded South Sudanese returnees. An estimated 20% to 30% of those...

Mapping the damage from the Nova Kakhovka dam collapse

Mapping the damage from the Nova Kakhovka dam collapse

REACH’s Novokakhovka emergency dam breach brief, was cited a REUTERS article”Mapping the damage from the Nova Kakhovka dam collapse” 8 June, 2023

Ukrainians endure grim winter as Russia destroys infrastructure – in maps

Ukrainians endure grim winter as Russia destroys infrastructure – in maps

REACH’s Cold Spot Risk Assessment data and analysis was cited in The Guardian article on winter in Ukraine. Areas in Dnipro, Donetsk and Kharkiv are particularly vulnerable, according to research...