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UK to stop study visas from Cameroon and Sudan due to 'abuse'
The government will end study visas from Afghanistan, Cameroon, Myanmar and Sudan, due to what she says is abuse.

Could Egypt Be Pulled Into the Sudanese Civil War?
As Sudan’s civil war rages to its south, Egypt has boosted security along its southwestern border to prevent violence and terrorism from spreading into its own territory. In recent months, the Egyptian military added Turkish-made Bayraktar Akinci drones to a military base near Sudan and reportedly c

Widening Sudan War Could Stretch to Horn, Red Sea
With geopolitical fault lines deepening in the Sudanese civil war, experts are warning that there is a growing threat of regional war spilling into the neighboring tinderbox that is the Horn of Africa. Gulf State rivals Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates have taken opposing sides in the Sudan

At least 169 people killed in South Sudan 'surprise' attack
Peacekeepers are sheltering about 1,000 civilians near their base and providing emergency care.

Lessons from Sudan for US economic engagement with Venezuela
After Omar al-Bashir's 2019 ouster, Sudan received sanctions relief and over $50 billion in debt relief, offering hope for economic recovery and democratization. However, a military coup in October 2021 derailed these prospects, plunging the country into civil war and humanitarian crisis. Sudan's failed transition offers lessons for the U.S. approach to post-Maduro Venezuela, showing that sanctions relief alone cannot dismantle entrenched patronage networks or rebuild civic institutions.
Madagascar: Appel Éclair - Cyclones Fytia et Gezani, mars - mai 2026 (février 2026)
Deux cyclones tropicaux ont frappé Madagascar en janvier 2026, affectant plus de 681 000 personnes et nécessitant une aide humanitaire d'urgence pour 632 460 d'entre elles. Les tempêtes ont causé des destructions massives, déplaçant 60 300 personnes et endommageant les infrastructures essentielles, augmentant les risques de maladies et d'insécurité alimentaire. Un appel d'urgence de 67,9 millions de dollars a été lancé pour aider les 454 900 personnes les plus vulnérables au cours des trois prochains mois.
Afghanistan - Logistics Working Group Meeting Minutes - Further Updates, 11 February 2026
Country: Afghanistan Sources: Logistics Cluster, World Food Programme Please refer to the attached file.
Afghanistan - Logistics Working Group Meeting Minutes, 11 February 2026
Country: Afghanistan Sources: Logistics Cluster, World Food Programme Please refer to the attached file.
Afghanistan - HI/Atlas Logistique Presentation, 11 February 2026
Country: Afghanistan Sources: Logistics Cluster, World Food Programme Please refer to the attached file.
Sudan: Site Profile - Tawila Camp: North Darfur Humanitarian Response (February 18, 2026)
Since October 2025, renewed conflict in Tawila has forced multiple waves of displacement, with thousands now concentrated in four camps 5-10 km from town. These sites remain critically underserved due to overcrowding and deteriorating infrastructure, with humanitarian needs assessments identifying urgent sectoral gaps requiring emergency resource mobilization.

Informe de la ONU: América Latina y el Caribe avanza en la erradicación del hambre por cuarto año consecutivo | World Food Programme
La subalimentación en América Latina y el Caribe disminuyó al 5,1% en 2024, cuarto año consecutivo de mejora, lo que significa que 6,2 millones de personas dejaron de padecer hambre. Sin embargo, persisten desigualdades: más de 33 millones aún sufren hambre, 167 millones padecen inseguridad alimentaria y la brecha de género sigue siendo significativa, con mayor prevalencia entre mujeres.

World: One year since UK aid cuts, INGO leaders highlight devastating impact
UK aid organizations mark the one-year anniversary of the government's decision to cut Official Development Assistance from 0.5% to 0.3% by 2027, warning of devastating consequences including reduced access to shelter, food, water, and education in conflict zones. The cuts, made without consulting sector experts, disproportionately harm women, girls, children, and people with disabilities, while damaging partnerships with local organizations and eroding trust in the government.
Brazil | Floods - DG ECHO Daily Map | 27/02/2026
Country: Brazil Source: European Commission's Directorate-General for European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations Please refer to the attached Map.
WFP Bolivia Country Brief February 2026
Bolivia's new Economic and Social Development Plan (2026-2030) prioritizes food sovereignty through increased agricultural productivity, family farming support, and food processing. The plan creates opportunities for WFP to import food products while meeting safety and quality standards.
Ecuador: Latin America & The Caribbean Weekly Situation Update as of 27 February 2026
Heavy rains and flooding have caused severe humanitarian crises across South America and the Caribbean, with Ecuador declaring a 90-day emergency after 19,335 people were affected, Brazil experiencing deadly flooding killing at least 55 people in Minas Gerais, and Haiti's internally displaced population surging 39% to 1.45 million people since end of 2024.
Ecuador: Latinoamérica y El Caribe Resumen de Situación Semanal al 27 de febrero 2026
Ecuador declaró emergencia regional por 90 días el 27 de febrero tras intensas lluvias que afectaron a más de 19,000 personas en cinco provincias costeras, causando daños en infraestructura y servicios esenciales. Brasil enfrenta inundaciones mortales en el sureste desde el 23 de febrero, con al menos 55 muertes en Minas Gerais y más de 3,500 desplazados. Haití experimenta una crisis de desplazamiento interno que creció 39% entre finales de 2024 y 2025, alcanzando 1,45 millones de personas.

Afghanistan Humanitarian Fund supports families facing a harsh winter
In Afghanistan's Nangarhar Province, Fruzan, a mother of ten living in a deteriorating shelter without doors or windows, struggled to protect her children from harsh weather and security threats. With support from the Afghanistan Humanitarian Fund and Danish Refugee Council, her shelter was upgraded with doors, windows, and better insulation, providing her family safety and warmth for the first time in years.

Europe protests human rights violations in Sudan
International and European human rights organizations launched a social media campaign at the European Parliament to raise awareness about Sudan's humanitarian crisis, including alleged chemical weapons use against civilians. The campaign highlights the conflict's devastating toll: over 150,000 deaths, 25 million facing famine, and 14 million displaced, while calling on the EU and international community to pressure for ceasefire and aid. The activists also criticized foreign involvement from Egypt, Iran, Turkey, and Qatar, accusing these nations of prolonging the conflict through military support.

Viral Child Soldiers on TikTok: The ‘Disney Stars’ of Sudan’s Civil War
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Mass Graves in Sudan Reveal ‘War Against Civilians’
Two mass graves have been discovered around Khartoum, Sudan, allegedly containing civilians and military personnel tortured and killed by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) during the ongoing civil war. Sudanese officials are working with the International Committee of the Red Cross to exhume the bodies for proper burial, but face challenges due to the enormous number of victims and lack of resources. The RSF and SAF have been locked in brutal conflict for nearly three years, with both sides accused of atrocities including massacres, ethnic cleansing, and sexual violence.

A simple guide to the crisis in South Sudan
South Sudan faces renewed civil war fears as fighting escalates in Jonglei state between government forces and troops loyal to suspended Vice-President Riek Machar. The conflict, which has displaced 280,000 people and damaged aid facilities, stems from political rivalries between President Salva Kiir and Machar, who faces trial on charges he denies. The violence threatens to undermine a 2018 peace accord that ended a five-year civil war that killed an estimated 400,000 people.

A seat at the table or on the menu? Africa grapples with the new world order
As the US under President Trump shifts away from multilateralism and global engagement, African nations must develop a unified strategy to avoid being "left behind" in international affairs. Trump's focus on the Western Hemisphere and Middle East, combined with his preference for bilateral deals over collective bargaining, threatens to marginalize the continent despite earlier US commitments to Africa's development.

Drones hammer Sudan's gold and oil zone - the pivotal new front line
Sudan's civil war has intensified in the Kordofan region with near-daily drone strikes killing civilians in markets, hospitals, and homes. The conflict between the Sudanese army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces has become one of Africa's deadliest, with over 50 civilians killed in recent attacks blamed on both sides. The strategic region is crucial for controlling Sudan's central corridor and resources like gold and oil.

Drones hammer Sudan's gold and oil zone - the pivotal new front line
Intensified attacks in the Kordofan region have led to mass casualties as peace remains elusive.

Mass Graves in Sudan Reveal ‘War Against Civilians’
As Sudan’s civil war continues, two mass graves have been discovered around Khartoum, the national capital. Locals say the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), led by Gen. Mohamed Hamdan “Hemedti” Dagalo, transferred bodies to the graves from makeshift detention centers. The victims were civilia