The situation in Afghanistan and its implications for international peace and security - Report of the Secretary-General (A/80/745-S/2026/431)Countries: Afghanistan, Iran (Islamic Republic of), Pakistan . General Assembly Eightieth session Agenda item 36 The situation in Afghanistan Security Council Eighty-first year I. Introduction 1. The present report is submitted pursuant to General Assembly resolution 79/317 and Security Council resoReliefWebJun 9disaster
World: Global Peace Index 2026. GLOBAL PEACE INDEX BRIEFING 2026 Measuring peace in a complex world The 2026 Global Peace Index reveals a world struggling with the economic consequences of a record-high number of conflicts that are increasingly interconnected and difficult to resolve. Global peacefulness deteriorated for the 12tReliefWebJun 9disaster
Haiti’s Displacement Crisis Hits Record 1.5 Million Amid Escalating Violence.5 million persons are currently displaced in Haiti, according to the latest report by the International Organization for Migration (IOM). More than half are women and girls, reflecting a worsening humanitarian crisis driven by escalating violence that continues to force families from their homes acReliefWebJun 9disaster
Briefing to the United Nations Security Council by the Secretary-General’s Special Deputy Representative for Afghanistan, Georgette Gagnon, New York, 8 June 2026Countries: Afghanistan, Pakistan . [As delivered] Mr. President, Over the past weeks, I have traveled across Afghanistan, to remote areas, northern provinces, and to eastern border areas. In these visits, I have heard a consistent message from Afghan people - returnees, business owners, earthquake aReliefWebJun 9disaster
In persecution, no leader should walk aloneInternational (MNN) — Serving in persecuted areas takes more than basic training. It requires close guidance from someone who has walked the path before. Patrick Anthony with FMI explains, “A common approach to leadership training that helps people be equipped for persecuted context is really internMission Network NewsJun 9poverty
Christians bring help and hope after Philippines earthquakePhilippines (MNN) — Gospel workers are counting the cost of Monday’s 7.8-magnitude earthquake in the Philippines. The archipelago’s second-most populous island, Mindanao, suffered damage, with the quake killing at least 32 people and injuring more than 200. Small tsunami waves triggered by the quakeMission Network NewsJun 9disaster
Bible distribution continues in China despite persecutionChina (MNN) – Although persecution limits Christian activity in China, Bibles for China anticipates many years of Scripture distribution. (Image courtesy of Bibles for China) China’s suppression of religious freedom is not new. However, several recent arrests have thrown the issue back into the spotMission Network NewsJun 9poverty
El Salvador: SLV: Ciclón - 06-2026 - Tormenta Tropical Cristina (2026-06-09). Descripción El Observatorio de Amenazas y Recursos Naturales, en su informe especial numero 8 informa, la formación reciente de la Tormenta Tropical Cristina, ubicada aproximadamente a 161 km del golfo de Fonseca, con vientos sostenidos de 72 km/h, una baja presión central de 1002 hPa y moviéndoseReliefWebJun 9disaster
World: Conflict trends: A global overview, 1946–2025. This PRIO Paper examines global conflict trends between 1946 and 2025 using data from the Uppsala Conflict Data Program (UCDP). 2025 was one of the most violent years since the Cold War, with 65 active conflicts across 35 countries – the highest number recorded since 1946 – and more than 255,000 fReliefWebJun 9disaster
Sudan Key Message Update: Emergency and risk of Famine persist in North Darfur and South Kordofan, May - September 2026. Key Messages Emergency (IPC Phase 4) outcomes are expanding with the start of the lean season across Greater Darfur, Greater Kordofan, and Blue Nile, and are expected to deepen through the peak of the lean season with some populations facing Catastrophe (IPC Phase 5) in North Darfur and Greater KoReliefWebJun 9disaster
World: FAO urges open trade on all agricultural inputs and efficient fertilizer use amid global food production risks. “The closure of the Strait of Hormuz is not a regional issue – it is a global food security risk,” Qu highlighted, noting that around 35% of global crude oil exports, 20% of liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports, 20–30% of global fertilizer exports, and approximately 50% of global sulfur exports traReliefWebJun 9disaster
Malawi Key Message Update May - September 2026: Stressed (IPC Phase 2) expected through September in the south and center. Key Messages Stressed (IPC Phase 2) outcomes are expected in Nsanje, Chikwawa, Neno, and Mwanza districts, as well as in the central and southern lakeshore areas of Nkhotakota, Salima, and Mangochi through at least September. Most households are expected to meet their food needs from their own proReliefWebJun 9disaster
IOM Chad: Sudan Crisis Response Situation Update No. 65 | May 2026Countries: Chad, Sudan . Returnees are Chadian nationals who were living in Sudan and have been displaced back to their home country, where they lack the resources to rebuild their lives. Returnees are living either in displacement sites or within host communities. They are in urgent need of food, wReliefWebJun 9disaster
Mauritius: Mauritania | Drought - Early Action Protocol Summary (MDRMR021), 12 May 2026. SUMMARY OF THE EARLY ACTION PROTOCOL The IFRC Disaster Response Emergency Fund (DREF) has approved a total of CHF 769,566 for the implementation of the Mauritanian Red Crescent Drought EAP. The approved amount consists of an allocation of CHF 135,004 for readiness 46,181 for prepositioning and CHFReliefWebJun 9disaster
Syrian Arab Republic Fire 2025: Final Report (MDRSY015), June 2026. Description of the EventDate of event 30-06-2025What happened, What happened, where and when? Beginning in early July 2025, a series of wildfires erupted across western Syria, severely affecting the governorates of Lattakia, Tartous, Homs, Hama, and Idleb. The fires spread rapidly and SARC respondReliefWebJun 9disaster
Nigeria | Acute malnutrition - 12 Months Operation update (MDRNG042). A. SITUATION ANALYSIS Description of the crisis Since April 2025, when the Nigerian government declared a national emergency on food security, signaling alarm over the country's rapidly deteriorating nutrition, the situation has not experienced remarkable progress compared to recent nutrition trenReliefWebJun 9disaster
Afghanistan: UNHCR South-West Asia: 2026 Funding Update (as of 31 May 2026)Countries: Afghanistan, Iran (Islamic Republic of), Pakistan .ReliefWebJun 9disaster
Bangladesh: UNHCR South East Asia: 2026 Funding Update (as of 31 may 2026)Countries: Bangladesh, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Thailand .ReliefWebJun 9disaster
UNHCR Sudan Situation: 2026 Funding Update (as of 31 May 2026)Countries: Sudan, Central African Republic, Chad, Egypt, Ethiopia, Libya, South Sudan, Uganda .ReliefWebJun 9disaster
UNHCR South Sudan: 2026 Funding Update (as of 31 May 2026)Countries: South Sudan, Sudan .ReliefWebJun 9disaster
India: UNHCR South Asia: 2026 Funding Update (as of 31 May 2026)Countries: India, Nepal .ReliefWebJun 9disaster
Environmental entry points for peacemaking in Yemen. As environmental pressures intensify across many conflict-affected regions, they are increasingly shaping both the drivers of conflict and opportunities for peace. Drawing on lessons from Yemen, this policy brief examines how environmental challenges can serve as entry points for dialogue and coopReliefWebJun 9disaster
UNFPA and the Ministry of Health Launch a National Family Planning Awareness Campaign in Iraq [EN/AR/KU]. Baghdad, 8 June 2026 – The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) in Iraq, in partnership with the Iraqi Ministry of Health and with support from the UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO), has launched a national Behaviour Change Communication (BCC) campaign on family planning. ThReliefWebJun 9disaster
UNICEF Burundi Humanitarian Situation Report No. 20, 31 May 2026Countries: Burundi, Democratic Republic of the Congo, United Republic of Tanzania . Situation Overview & Humanitarian Needs In May 2026, Burundi continued to face a complex humanitarian situation characterized by significant population movements and regional health risks. Since 23 April, five orReliefWebJun 9disaster
Central African Republic: IPC Acute Food Insecurity Snapshot | April - August 2026. Overview Between April and August 2026, approximately 2 million people—nearly one in three people—in the Central African Republic are experiencing high levels of acute food insecurity (IPC Phase 3 or above) and require urgent action. This includes around 262,000 people in IPC Phase 4 (Emergency) aReliefWebJun 9disaster
UNFPA Bangladesh Situation Report | Protracted Humanitarian Crisis in Bangladesh, 1 January - 31 March 2026Countries: Bangladesh, Myanmar . As of 31 March 2026, Bangladesh hosted nearly 1.19 million registered Rohingya refugees, with women and girls comprising 51 per cent of the population. While maternal mortality declined by 20 per cent in 2025, preventable maternal deaths persist, and services face moReliefWebJun 9disaster
Philippines: DSWD DROMIC Report #2 on the Mw 7.8 Earthquake Incident in Maasim, Sarangani as of 09 June 2026, 6AM.ReliefWebJun 9disaster
UNFPA Syria Flash Update: Euphrates Floods in Raqqa and Deir-ez-Zor (25 May - 6 June 2026). Severe flooding in the Euphrates River basin, driven by heavy rainfall and upstream releases from the Tabqa Dam, has submerged parts of the Raqqa and Deir-ez-Zor governorates of Syria since late May 2026. The rising water levels have affected over 27,000 individuals, forcing thousands into displacReliefWebJun 8disaster
Lebanon Emergency Response: UNFPA Lebanon Flash Appeal (March - August 2026). Lebanon is facing a catastrophic humanitarian crisis. Since 2 March 2026, escalating military airstrikes and ground incursions have claimed more than 3,400 lives. Attacks and displacement orders have forced over 1 million people to flee their homes, many for the third or fourth time. Despite the dReliefWebJun 8disaster
Food Security Under Pressure: How the Middle East crisis is impacting Sri Lanka (June 2026). Key Messages The share of households unable to meet essential food needs has increased from 14 percent (2024) to 20 percent (2026), and if current price trends continue for three months, an additional 1.3 million people are at risk of being unable to afford their essential food needs, including neReliefWebJun 8disaster
Syrian Arab Republic: Refugee Protection Factsheet (January - March 2026)Countries: Syrian Arab Republic, Afghanistan, Sudan, Yemen . Overview By the end of March 2026, Syria hosted a total of 14,101 refugees and asylum-seekers, comprising 9,904 refugees and 4,197 asylum-seekers. Iraqis constitute the largest population group, representing 77% of the total population. OtReliefWebJun 8disaster
Syrian Arab Republic: Protection from Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (PSEA) Factsheet, January - March 2026. 44,210 Persons included in Protection from Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (PSEA) activities 50% Female 18% Male 32% Children 339 PSEA sessions Introduction Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (SEA) by aid workers is a violation of core humanitarian principles and is strictly prohibited. SEA not only inflReliefWebJun 8disaster
Syrian Arab Republic: Legal Aid Factsheet (January - March 2026). 55,533 returnees, internally displaced persons (IDPs) and host community members benefited from legal aid 41,622 (75%) individuals reached through civil documentation and services 13,911 (25%) individuals reached through housing, land and property (HLP) Documentation and services 34,156 (62%) indiReliefWebJun 8disaster
Syrian Arab Republic: Child Protection, Gender Based Violence Prevention and Response, and Mental Health & Psychosocial Support Factsheet (January- March 2026). 13,779 individuals reached in 2026 by Child Protection, Gender Based Violence (GBV) Prevention and Response, and Mental Health & Psychosocial Support (MHPSS) 168 older persons and persons with disabilities reached 73% Female 27% Male 58% Children Case management UNHCR’s integrated case managemReliefWebJun 8disaster
GIEWS Country Brief: The Republic of Peru 08-June-2026. FOOD SECURITY SNAPSHOT Plantings of 2026 main paddy crop estimated to be slightly above average Paddy and maize outputs officially estimated at above‑average levels in 2025 Cereal import requirements forecast above average in 2026 Prices of yellow maize, rice and wheat flour below year‑earlier levReliefWebJun 8disaster