Geneva: The International Organization for Migration (IOM) announced today that it is intensifying its response to the cholera outbreak in the Renk area of the Upper Nile State in South Sudan, which serves as a primary entry point for hundreds of thousands fleeing the situation in Sudan. According to Emirates News Agency, the organisation noted that the Ministry of Health in South Sudan declared an outbreak after confirming six cases in Renk, with the situation remaining critical as 59 suspected cases have been reported. The IOM warned of the disease's spread and emphasised that ongoing support from the international community is crucial to prevent the situation from worsening.
Global Agricultural and Fisheries Production to Expand by 13% Over Next Decade: OECD-FAO Report
Paris: Global average gross agricultural income per worker is projected to increase by 9% by 2035, driven by productivity gains