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Galician literature not only narrates, but constructs identity. It is a form of belonging, projecting oneself and inhabiting the world.
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Galician literature not only narrates, but constructs identity. It is a form of belonging, projecting oneself and inhabiting the world.
Country: World Source: Communication Foundation Communication Foundation Launches New Grant: Storytelling Reviews for NGOs Communication Foundation is excited to announce the launch of a new grant to receive a free Storytelling Review, valued at โฌ2,500. Your story defines how people understand your organisation, its values and its impact. A Storytelling Review helps clarify and strengthen your narrative so it consistently reflects who you are, what you stand for and why your work matters. CFโs Storytelling Review is a structured review of how your organisation communicates its story across channels and formats. We assess narrative structure, key messages, tone of voice, audience focus and coherence to understand whether your storytelling supports your mission and strategic positioning. Grant Awards The Storytelling Review provides a clear assessment of narrative strengths and gaps and provides actionable recommendations to master your story. By offering this service as a grant, Communication Foundation aims to empower NGOs to communicate their mission more effectively without the financial barrier. Application Process NGOs interested in applying for the Donor Proposition Review grant can submit their applications from 25 May to 15 June 2026. The application process is simple: 1. Visit https://www.communicationfoundation.org/grants to complete the form. 2. Share a brief overview of your organisation and why this review would make a difference to your donor communications. 3. Successful grantees get notified upon selection. About Communication Foundation Communication Foundation is dedicated to empowering organisations through effective communication strategies, amplifying the impact of CSOs and NGOs worldwide. Contact Information: โข Email: info@communicationfoundation.org โข Website: www.communicationfoundation.org
Country: Democratic Republic of the Congo Source: International Organization for Migration Please refer to the attached file. SITUATION OVERVIEW The Ebola outbreak caused by Bundibugyo virus disease (BVD) in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Uganda was declared as a public health emergency of international concern (PHEIC) by the World Health Organization (WHO) on 17 May 2026 under the International Health Regulations (IHR 2005), following confirmation of cross-border transmission. This marks the 17 Ebola disease outbreak in DRC. See the World Health Organizationโs weekly situation report dated 18 May for epidemiological information. The outbreak is unfolding in a highly complex humanitarian and epidemiological context characterized by insecurity, significant population displacement and cross-border mobility. Ongoing armed conflict and insecurity in Ituri Province continue to hinder disease surveillance, contact tracing, rapid response deployment and laboratory sample transport, while extensive cross-border mobility, trade and migration dynamics heighten the risk of undetected transmission within and beyond affected areas. Humanitarian conditions remain severe; IOM, through its Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) has recorded a total of 3,591,162 internally displaced persons (IDPs) in the Eastern region of the country, with 98 per cent displaced due to conflict. This includes 921,947 IDPs in Ituri, and 1,168,413 in North Kivu. Ituri also hosts displaced persons from other provinces, including 6,526 people from North Kivu, demonstrating interprovincial flows towards Ituri.[1] North Kivu shares borders with Uganda and Rwanda, with Goma bordering the Rwandan city of Gisenyi. Ituri borders South Sudan to the north, and Uganda to the east. Reflecting the elevated regional risk, WHO has prioritized countries for readiness and response, designating DRC, Uganda, South Sudan, Burundi and Rwanda as Priority 1 countries, and Angola, Central African Republic, Ethiopia, Kenya, Republic of Congo, United Republic of Tanzania and Zambia as Priority 2 countries. IOMโS PREPAREDNESS AND RESPONSE EFFORTS IOM is working with governments and partners to strengthen national capacity in DRC, Uganda and other at-risk countries to prevent, detect and respond to the EVD outbreak using a human mobility perspective, with a focus on points of entry (PoEs) and key congregation points along mobility corridors. Through the existing global award with the U.S. Department of State, IOM has secured funding to immediately activate rapid response support in Priority 1 countries.