SITUATION REPORT – HORN OF AFRICA No. 527 – 18 March 2024
Five sugar factory workers killed in Oromia after being kidnapped; Schools in South Sudan forced to close due to heatwave; Al-Shabaab attacks in Mogadishu
Five sugar factory workers killed in Oromia after being kidnapped; Schools in South Sudan forced to close due to heatwave; Al-Shabaab attacks in Mogadishu
Situation report: SAF regains control over broadcasting HQ; Over 220k children in risk of dying in Sudan; UK to pay Libya £1 million to curb migration
Residents of Zalambessa, Tigray, urge authorities to rebuild important infrastructure of the town; Drought affecting agricultural and education sectors in Tigray; Intense fighting reported in Amhara; Somaliland Ministry for Foreign Affairs claims MoU with Ethiopia is consistent with international law; Handing over refugees to Libyan coast guard is deemed unlawful by Italian court; EU’s migration policies have been detrimental for safety and protection of refugees and migrants; The insufficient response for refugees fleeing the Sudan conflict to Chad and South Sudan.