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https://www.unocha.org/publications/report/south-sudan/south-sudan-humanitarian-access-snapshot-february-2026 South Sudan: Humanitarian Access Snapshot (February 2026) | OCHA february 2026 ochasouth sudanhumanitarian accesssnapshot https://www.actionagainsthunger.org/take-action/engage/gaza-ceasefire-petition/ Sign On: Demand a permanent ceasefire and full humanitarian access in Gaza | Action Against Hunger Jan 30, 2026 - Action Against Hunger is calling for an immediate, lasting ceasefire and the uninterrupted entry of humanitarian assistance as the only way to prevent famine... humanitarian accesssigndemandpermanentceasefire https://www.ipsnews.net/2026/02/humanitarian-access-collapses-as-yemens-political-and-security-crisis-deepens/ Humanitarian Access Collapses as Yemen’s Political and Security Crisis Deepens | Inter Press Service In recent weeks, Yemen’s humanitarian crisis has sharply worsened, as escalating food insecurity and brutal clashes between armed actors have prompted United... inter press servicehumanitarian accesssecurity crisiscollapsespolitical https://www.unocha.org:443/humanitarian-access Humanitarian access | OCHA During a crisis, it is essential that we can reach people in need and that they can access humanitarian assistance and services. humanitarian accessocha https://www.acaps.org/en/thematics/all-topics/humanitarian-access-overview A Snapshot of Global challenges in humanitarian access | ACAPS The Dec 2025 edition examines humanitarian access in contexts where authority is fragmented across competing governance structures, territorial divisions, and... global challengeshumanitarian accesssnapshotacaps https://www.oxfam.org.nz/news-media/media-releases/ngos-call-nz-support-humanitarian-access-middle-east/ NGOs Call on NZ to Support Humanitarian Access Apr 9, 2026 - Humanitarian organisations urge New Zealand to support humanitarian access and civilian protection amid ongoing conflict in the Middle East. ngos callsupport humanitariannzaccess https://www.icrc.org/en/article/ethiopia-amhara-77000-people-lalibela-regain-access-water Ethiopia: Amid rising humanitarian needs in Amhara, 77,000 people in Lalibela regain access to safe... Addis Ababa (ICRC) – In parts of the Amhara region, essential services are under strain due to armed conflict. As it continues supporting people in... amid risinghumanitarian needs77 000regain accessethiopia