https://www.acaps.org/en/countries/archives/detail/palestine-humanitarian-impact-of-recent-evacuation-orders-in-gaza
https://www.acaps.org/en/countries/archives/detail/ukraine-quarterly-humanitarian-access-update-q3-2024
https://www.acaps.org/en/countries/archives/detail/palestine-humanitarian-impact-of-escalating-conflict-in-northern-gaza
https://www.acaps.org/en/countries/archives/detail/cuba-impact-of-hurricane-oscar
https://www.acaps.org/en/countries/archives/detail/mexico-impacts-of-hurricane-john
https://www.acaps.org/en/countries/archives/detail/chad-impact-of-floods
https://www.acaps.org/en/countries/cuba
Climate change is intensifying humanitarian needs worldwide, with extreme weather events like floods, storms, droughts, and heatwaves causing over 80% of natural disasters in recent years. This escalating crisis highlights the urgent need for climate resilience and adaptation, especially in vulnerable communities facing disproportionate impacts. Our climate analysis page explores the intersecting impacts of climate change and humanitarian access.
https://www.acaps.org/en/thematics/all-topics/climate-and-environment-analysis
La Niña, a climate pattern in the Pacific Ocean, is expected to exert a significant influence on global weather patterns during the final quarter of 2024. This climate phenomenon is likely to trigger temperature and precipitation anomalies in various regions worldwide, including southern Africa, Asia, the Pacific, the Caribbean, Central and South America, Central Asia, and East Africa. Such anomalies could potentially lead to extreme weather events like droughts, floods, heatwaves, and cold spells.
https://www.acaps.org/en/el-nino-la-nina-global-climate-analysis
First interactive calendar that displays seasonal events occurring in more than 90 countries during a typical year, at both national and subnational levels.
https://www.acaps.org/en/thematics/all-topics/seasonal-calendar