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Displaced people from Catatumbo arrive at General Santander Stadium in Cúcuta.
UNHCR/Lucas Molet

Colombia: Fleeing the thunder of violence in Catatumbo

Around 80,000 people in northeastern Colombia are suffering the devastating consequences of an armed conflict that escalated on 15 January of this year. Caught in the crossfire between armed groups, thousands have been forced to flee with nothing but the clothes on their backs while others remain trapped in their homes.

Central African Republic, 2024. Newly arrived Sudanese refugees at Korsi refugee camp.
© UNFPA/Karel Prinsloo

Sudan, ‘the most devastating humanitarian and displacement crisis in the world’

Sudan’s ruinous civil war is approaching its third year, leaving a legacy of malnutrition, massive population displacement and chronic insecurity. As the UN system prepares to launch a call for record funding of $4.2 billion to support aid operations in the country, here are some of the main things to know about what has been described as the largest and most devasting displacement, humanitarian and protection crisis in the world today.

Fisherman in the Gulf of Nicoya, Costa Rica.
© La Ruta del Clima

Airing climate justice in Costa Rica on World Radio Day

Quality radio remains ever universal, popular and more reliable in an era of artificial intelligence (AI) and social media, including in Costa Rica, where unique programming raises awareness and promotes public participation on climate decision making in Latin America, the theme of this year’s World Radio Day, marked annually on 13 February.