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Global Infrastructure Stress
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Time2026-03-04 09:31:22 UTC2026-03-04 09:31:22 UTC at epicenterLocation7.375°S 128.861°EDepth137.98 km (85.74 mi)
Country: Uganda Source: UN High Commissioner for Refugees Please refer to the attached Infographic.
Countries: Afghanistan, Iran (Islamic Republic of), Pakistan Source: International Organization for Migration Please refer to the attached Infographic. ABOUT DTM FLOW MONITORING The International Organization for Migration’s (IOM) Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) Afghanistan’s Flow Monitoring is designed to provide insights into the mobility patterns at Afghanistan’s border points with the Islamic Republic of Iran and Pakistan. This activity involves two interlinked exercises: Flow Monitoring Counting (FMC), which monitors the number of movements across the border, and Flow Monitoring Surveys (FMS), which collect data on the profiles of Afghan nationals crossing the border including reasons for travel and intentions. The FMS leverages FMC data to determine statistically valid, gender-di…
Country: Haiti Source: Agency for Technical Cooperation and Development Please refer to the attached file. Dans la nuit du 25 au 26 février 2026, des hommes armés du GCO de Savien se sont introduits dans la localité de Bijon, à Petite‑Rivière de l’Artibonite, fouillant plusieurs maisons et confisquant les téléphones des habitants. Aucun acte de violence physique n’a été rapporté, mais l’incident a provoqué une forte panique. Craignant des représailles liées aux informations contenues dans les appareils saisis, de nombreuses familles ont fui précipitamment la zone. Elles se sont réfugiées principalement à Perot, dans la 4ème section Poste Pierrot de Dessalines, ainsi qu’au centre‑ville de Petite-Rivière-de-l’Artibonite, déjà occupé par d’autres déplacés.
Countries: Lebanon, Syrian Arab Republic Source: SARD Please refer to the attached file. The recent deterioration in the Middle East has contributed to a new wave of insecurity in Lebanon, including intensified cross-border hostilities, missile and rocket fire, and airstrikes affecting several parts of the country. Hostilities in Lebanon escalated on 2 March 2026, with intense Israeli airstrikes reported across multiple areas north and south of the Litani River, including South Lebanon, Nabatieh, Beirut, Bekaa, Baalbek-El Hermel, Mount Lebanon, and Akkar. The escalation triggered new displacement, movement restrictions, and growing pressure on public services and shelters, particularly for families fleeing south Lebanon and other affected areas. Against this backdrop, Syria has started re…
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- Monitor the top score drivers and changes in component contributions.
- Review high-level exposure drivers (maritime, mobility, commodity, diplomatic) for context.
- Track whether signals are broadening or narrowing across multiple sources.
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- WFP warns of deepening crisis in Afghanistan as insecurity flares on eastern, southern and western border | World Food Programme (— / —)
- Access to WASH at household level: combining behaviour change communication with cash distribution for improved nutrition outcomes in Burundi (— / —)
- Colombia: Informe Evaluación de Prioridades Comunitarias (EPC): Guapi, La Pampa - Cauca (04 de marzo de 2026) (COL / lac)
- Mali : État du financement en 2026 - Financement du plan de réponse humanitaire (28 Février 2026) [EN/FR] (— / —)
- Cameroon: Afrique de l’Ouest et centrale : Derniers événements en bref (24 février - 2 mars 2026) (— / —)
- DR Congo: Bulletin mensuel sur la vaccination de routine et la surveillance des maladies à prévention vaccinale en République Démocratique du Congo (No 04, Janvier à décembre 2025) (— / —)
- CAR: Situation Soudan - Mise à jour Externe - HCR RCA -Novembre 2025 (— / —)
- Update: airspace context for Israel (ISR / mena)
- WFP Moldova Country Brief, February 2026 (Reporting period: January 2026) (ARE / mena)
- World: Middle East and regional escalation: 5 ways to talk to children about conflict (— / —)
- Tchad : Bulletin humanitaire - janvier-février 2026 (— / —)
- ETC Yemen Situation Report - February 2026 | Emergency Telecommunications Cluster (ETC) (— / —)
- Hope flows back after the floods: Cash assistance from Viet Nam Red Cross and IFRC helps families recover their lives and livelihoods | IFRC (— / —)
- LIVE: UN marks fourth anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine (CAN / na)
- Ukraine: ‘Use every diplomatic tool to end this war’, top UN official tells Security Council (— / —)
- Iran strikes ‘squandered a chance for diplomacy’: Guterres (ISR / mena)
- World leaders adopt a historic global declaration on noncommunicable diseases and mental health (— / —)
- Global commitment on display as countries negotiate key annex to the Pandemic Agreement (— / —)
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- RECENTCAR: Situation Soudan - Mise à jour Externe - HCR RCA -Novembre 2025— / — • 2026-03-02T13:03:18.000Z
- RECENTUpdate: airspace context for IsraelISR / mena • 2026-03-02T16:12:43.313Z
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Últimos incidentes (20)
Ver todoTime2026-03-04 09:31:22 UTC2026-03-04 09:31:22 UTC at epicenterLocation7.375°S 128.861°EDepth137.98 km (85.74 mi)
Country: Uganda Source: UN High Commissioner for Refugees Please refer to the attached Infographic.
Countries: Afghanistan, Iran (Islamic Republic of), Pakistan Source: International Organization for Migration Please refer to the attached Infographic. ABOUT DTM FLOW MONITORING The International Organization for Migration’s (IOM) Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) Afghanistan’s Flow Monitoring is designed to provide insights into the mobility patterns at Afghanistan’s border points with the Islamic Republic of Iran and Pakistan. This activity involves two interlinked exercises: Flow Monitoring Counting (FMC), which monitors the number of movements across the border, and Flow Monitoring Surveys (FMS), which collect data on the profiles of Afghan nationals crossing the border including reasons for travel and intentions. The FMS leverages FMC data to determine statistically valid, gender-di…
Country: Haiti Source: Agency for Technical Cooperation and Development Please refer to the attached file. Dans la nuit du 25 au 26 février 2026, des hommes armés du GCO de Savien se sont introduits dans la localité de Bijon, à Petite‑Rivière de l’Artibonite, fouillant plusieurs maisons et confisquant les téléphones des habitants. Aucun acte de violence physique n’a été rapporté, mais l’incident a provoqué une forte panique. Craignant des représailles liées aux informations contenues dans les appareils saisis, de nombreuses familles ont fui précipitamment la zone. Elles se sont réfugiées principalement à Perot, dans la 4ème section Poste Pierrot de Dessalines, ainsi qu’au centre‑ville de Petite-Rivière-de-l’Artibonite, déjà occupé par d’autres déplacés.
Countries: Lebanon, Syrian Arab Republic Source: SARD Please refer to the attached file. The recent deterioration in the Middle East has contributed to a new wave of insecurity in Lebanon, including intensified cross-border hostilities, missile and rocket fire, and airstrikes affecting several parts of the country. Hostilities in Lebanon escalated on 2 March 2026, with intense Israeli airstrikes reported across multiple areas north and south of the Litani River, including South Lebanon, Nabatieh, Beirut, Bekaa, Baalbek-El Hermel, Mount Lebanon, and Akkar. The escalation triggered new displacement, movement restrictions, and growing pressure on public services and shelters, particularly for families fleeing south Lebanon and other affected areas. Against this backdrop, Syria has started re…
Countries: Syrian Arab Republic, Jordan Source: Syrian American Medical Society Foundation Please refer to the attached file. Key Policy Messages Sustain Needs-Based Health Assistance Findings from the January 2026 SAMS assessment, involving refugees and healthcare providers, demonstrate a persistent burden of chronic disease, significant mental health needs, and structural barriers to care in Zaatari Camp, Jordan. Health programming should remain evidence-driven and not be prematurely scaled down in anticipation of refugee returns. Protect Continuity of Chronic Care High prevalence of chronic illnesses such as diabetes, hypertension, asthma, and other long-term conditions, combined with frequent medication interruptions, underscores the need for sustained financing and uninterrupted acce…
Countries: Lebanon, Iraq, Jordan, occupied Palestinian territory, Syrian Arab Republic, Yemen Source: International Medical Corps Please refer to the attached file. FAST FACTS • Since February 28, regional hostilities have escalated, with cross-border airstrikes, missile and drone activity, and civilian displacement across the Middle East. • As of March 2, Lebanon had reported 52 killed, 154 injured and 59,328 displaced in over 300 shelters, and health facilities disrupted. Gaza is facing border closures and fuel shortages, while missile debris over Syria has caused damage, injuries and temporary health service interruptions. OUR FOOTPRINT • International Medical Corps delivers lifesaving services at scale across the Middle East, reaching nearly 3.62 million OUR RESPONSE • International M…
Country: Mozambique Source: World Food Programme Please refer to the attached Infographic. The tollfree inter-agency hotline is accessible from Monday to Saturday, from 8am to 8pm. Linha Verde 1458 is used by the affected population and actors to ask for information, request assistance or raise concerns in relation to, or resulting from assistance. An aspect of accountability to affected populations, the hotline also serves as a mechanism to report abuses in assistance.
Countries: Armenia, Azerbaijan Source: International Committee of the Red Cross Please refer to the attached file. Through our delegation in Yerevan and sub-delegation in Goris, we continued to support those affected by the conflict escalations in 2020-2023. We sustained our efforts in facilitating resilience-building programs, supporting access to emergency healthcare, in communities situated along the border between Armenia and Azerbaijan. We continued to provide direct support to the families of those missing from the 2020-2023 conflict escalations across Armenia in the form of dedicated thematic sessions, commemoration-focused events, individual follow-up, and referrals in the framework of the Accompaniment Project. Responding to the families’ requests for better coordination and unif…
Country: Somalia Sources: Logistics Cluster, World Food Programme Please refer to the attached file. AGENDA 1. Overall Humanitarian Situation Update - Somalia 2. Logistics Cluster operational update 3. Physical access constraints 4. Partner updates 5. UN reforms briefing (UN80) 6. Any Other Business (AOB)
Country: Mozambique Source: World Food Programme Please refer to the attached Infographic.
Country: Afghanistan Sources: Samuel Hall, World Vision Please refer to the attached file. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Ground-level evidence on returns and remittances Deportations are rising at the same time that humanitarian resources are tightening. Communities that relied on migration and remittances to bridge chronic poverty are now facing abrupt income loss, escalating debt and layered shocks (including climate related disruption), with many households moving quickly from precarious self-reliance into acute need. This study provides ground-level evidence of how forced returns are reshaping household economies, community support systems, and where the pressure points translate to protection risks. Remittances function as a safety net for many households in Afghanistan, sustaining basic consump…
Country: Syrian Arab Republic Source: Agency for Technical Cooperation and Development In Northeast Syria, protracted conflict and repeated cycles of displacement have left thousands of families living in camps and informal settlements with limited access to basic services and exposure to protection risks that threaten their safety and dignity. Acted’s extensive Camp Coordination and Camp Management programming includes community-based protection initiatives in informal settlements such as Tabqa Stadium. With European Union funding, in Tabqa Stadium, community-based protection initiatives help to ensure the safety of internally displaced persons by supporting a safe and inclusive camp environment. Improving equality and inclusion in informal settlements: Mohammed’s story Ahmed* is a 50-ye…
Countries: Jordan, Syrian Arab Republic Source: Agency for Technical Cooperation and Development Across Jordan, many small farmers and home based producers struggle to access stable markets, improve production, and translate their skills into sustainable income. Limited market linkages, technical support, and financial resources often prevent them from fully benefiting from their skills and agricultural potential. This reality underscores the need to mobilize coordinated efforts that strengthen value chains and create real economic opportunities at the local level. In response to these challenges, the Grow Economy consortium programme (2023-2026) was established led by Acted and implemented in partnership with Action Against Hunger (ACF), Phenix Center for Substitutable Development, Terre…
Country: Türkiye Source: UN High Commissioner for Refugees Please refer to the attached file. Introduction Why the Guidance Notes? The 3RP Protection Sector Indicator Guidance Note has been developed by the 3RP National Protection Working Group (NPWG) to facilitate reporting via ActivityInfo for partners in the protection sector. The guidance notes aim to address inconsistencies in reporting by clarifying language used within the indicators, as well as when and where to report on the indicator. The Guidance Note was prepared in consideration of the questions received by the sector IM Officer in relation to the sector indicators. The Guidance Note is an acknowledgement of the importance of reliable data in the sector; data that will be used throughout the year to measure strategic progress…
Country: Türkiye Source: UN High Commissioner for Refugees Please refer to the attached file.
Countries: Lebanon, Iran (Islamic Republic of) Sources: Center for Civilians in Conflict, Concern Worldwide, Danish Refugee Council, Médecins du Monde, Médicos del Mundo, Mercy Corps, Norwegian Refugee Council, Oxfam, Save the Children, Terre des hommes foundation, World Vision Please refer to the attached file. Statement by the Regional Directors of the INGOs in the Middle East Region We, the Regional Directors of 14 INGOs, express our profound concern at the accelerating military escalation across the Middle East and the wider region. What we are witnessing is a dangerous expansion of violence with devastating consequences for civilians. There should be an immediate end to this spiral of military violence, to the use of explosive weapons in populated areas, and a return to the pursuit of …
Country: Niger Source: UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs Please refer to the attached Infographic. Les déplacements de populations dans la région sont de plus en plus fréquents en raison de la dégradation continue de la situation sécuritaire. Au 31 décembre 2025, 332 568 personnes déplacées dont 1 596 demandeurs d’asile ont été enregistrées. Les personnes déplacées internes (PDI) représentent 53% de ces personnes en situation de déplacement forcé. De même, plus de la moitié de ces personnes sont des femmes et des enfants, accentuant leur niveau de vulnérabilité. Cependant, ces chiffres représentent une augmentation de 8% comparativement à la dernière publication de la même année (février 2025). Les communes les plus affectées demeurent celles de Diffa, N’Guigmi, Chéti…
Country: Niger Source: UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs Please refer to the attached Infographic. Depuis janvier 2025, la région de Diffa a connu une intensification des mouvements de population. Au total, 12 527 ménages déplacés, représentant 91 472 personnes déplacées internes (PDI), ont été enregistrés entre janvier et décembre, principalement dans les communes de Kablewa, Diffa, Chétimari, Mainé Soroa, Gueskérou, Foulatari, N’Gourti et Goudoumaria. Face à cette situation, 39 évaluations multisectorielles (MSA) ont été menées par les acteurs du groupe opérationnel du mécanisme de réponse rapide (RRM). Ces interventions ont permis de répondre aux besoins prioritaires de 86 % des personnes déplacées, soit 78 400 personnes. Les secteurs couverts incluent la Sécurité …
Country: Democratic Republic of the Congo Source: WASH Cluster Please refer to the attached file. En 2026, le contexte humanitaire restera dominé par des crises prolongées, rendant le secteur Eau, hygiène et assainissement (EHA) indispensable pour répondre aux besoins vitaux. Dans plusieurs territoires déjà fragilisés par des crises prolongées, il y a de nouvelles crises qui viennent souvent se superposer. Ainsi, les épidémies sont récurrentes dans les zones affectées par des déplacements massifs, créant des conditions difficiles où ces crises se chevauchent et s’accentuent mutuellement. Plus de 5 millions de personnes demeurent en besoin d’assistance humanitaire EHA, une conséquence de décennies d’instabilité, de conflits armés et d’effritement des services sociaux de base. Ces besoins s…