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The humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip remains catastrophic. Data from the Ministry of Health (MoH) in Gaza, reported by OCHA, indicates that between 15 and 21 April, 18 Palestinians were killed, three died of wounds, one body was retrieved, and 79 people were injured. The overall reported casualty toll since the ceasefire announcement on 10 October 2025 has reached 786 fatalities and 2,217 injuries. A further 196 fatalities were retroactively added after identification details were approved by MoH. The cumulative death toll since 7 October 2023 has surpassed 72,549 killed and 172,274 wounded, according to Al Jazeera citing Gaza MoH.
A new joint assessment by the European Union and the United Nations, released on 20 April, found that over 24 months of escalated hostilities have caused catastrophic infrastructure damage. Total recovery and reconstruction needs are estimated at US$71.4 billion over the next decade, with physical infrastructure damage alone assessed at $35.2 billion. Over 370,000 housing units and nearly all schools have been destroyed or damaged, more than half of hospitals are non-functional, and Gaza's economy has contracted by 84 per cent. Human development in Gaza has been set back by an estimated 77 years. UN/OCHA Rapid Damage and Needs Assessment
On 17 April, two civilian contractors working on behalf of UNICEF were killed by Israeli fire while delivering drinking water at the Mansoura filling station in northern Gaza. UNICEF suspended water collection at that location, affecting supply to Gaza City. OCHA
Aid entry into Gaza surged between 14 and 20 April, with approximately 17,400 pallets of UN and partner aid offloaded at Kerem Shalom and Zikim crossings — a significant increase from the 7,400 pallets the previous week, attributable to the reopening of Zikim Crossing. However, prices remain significantly elevated compared to pre-October 2023 levels. OCHA
UN Women reported that between October 2023 and December 2025, more than 38,000 women and girls were killed in Gaza — an average of 47 per day. Euronews; UN Women Technical Note
Violence in the occupied West Bank has intensified sharply. Three Palestinian teenagers were killed in a single week, with the latest — a 15-year-old — shot by Israeli forces during a raid in Nablus on 23 April. Al Jazeera; PBS NewsHour
Israeli settler attacks are occurring at an average of six incidents per day in 2026. Between 14 and 20 April, OCHA documented at least 37 settler attacks, with over 260 Palestinian-owned trees and saplings vandalized, 14 vehicles damaged (including an ambulance), and at least 170 livestock stolen. OCHA
OCHA's latest field survey documents 925 movement obstacles across the West Bank — the highest number recorded in the past 20 years and 43 per cent above the two-decade average. Since January 2023, 45 Palestinian communities have been fully displaced due to settler attacks and access restrictions, including nine communities in 2026. OCHA
A report by the West Bank Protection Consortium found that sexualised and gender-based violence is being used "within a coercive environment that contributes to the forcible transfer of Palestinian communities," with more than 70 per cent of displaced households identifying threats to women and children as the decisive reason for leaving. OCHA
US President Donald Trump announced on 23 April that Israel and Lebanon have agreed to extend their ceasefire by three weeks. The extension follows White House-hosted talks and offers a potential pause in hostilities. However, Israeli forces have continued strikes inside Lebanon during the truce, with the IDF reporting the killing of six Hezbollah members. UN News; CNN
The United Nations is working to maintain a presence in Lebanon after the UNIFIL peacekeeping mandate expires in 2027. UN Under-Secretary-General Jean-Pierre Lacroix told reporters that continued support from member states will be "indispensable" to bolster Lebanon's national armed forces. Reuters
The fragile ceasefire between the United States and Iran has been extended following uncertainty over whether Iran would attend new peace talks in Islamabad, Pakistan. US Vice-President JD Vance was expected to attend, but Iran had not confirmed its participation as of 24 April. President Trump has threatened further action if talks fail. MSN/AP; DW
Yemen's Houthi movement has declared it will not remain neutral in the broader regional conflict and is reportedly considering imposing a toll on Red Sea shipping. Houthi leader Abdul-Malik al-Houthi warned on 21 April that Yemen would "return to fighting" even if the US–Iran ceasefire holds. Jerusalem Post; FDD Long War Journal
The UN Special Envoy for Yemen held talks with Saudi Arabian and Houthi representatives in Amman under the UN Military Co-ordination Committee framework, seeking to sustain a diplomatic track. The National
The frontline in Ukraine remains largely static. Analysis of Institute for the Study of War (ISW) data by Russia Matters indicates that Russian forces suffered a net loss of 2 square miles of Ukrainian territory in the four-week period from 24 March to 21 April 2026. Russia currently controls approximately 29,152 square miles of Ukrainian territory seized since 24 February 2022 — about 13 per cent of Ukraine. Including Crimea and pre-2022 Donbas holdings, Russia controls roughly 20 per cent of Ukraine. Russia Matters
Russia and Ukraine exchanged 193 prisoners of war each on 25 April — the second such exchange this month and one of the few areas of cooperation between the two sides. Grand Junction Sentinel/AP
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky told CNN's Christiane Amanpour that he is open to a ceasefire with Russia but does not foresee it happening imminently. The European Council, European Commission, and Ukraine issued a joint statement on 23 April underscoring "the necessity of applying further pressure on Russia to cease its aggression and engage in meaningful negotiations towards peace." CNN; European Council
OHCHR has verified that at least 15,578 Ukrainian civilians, including 784 children, have been killed since 24 February 2022. A further 43,352 civilians, including 1,779 children, have been injured. In March 2026 alone, at least 211 civilians were killed and 1,206 injured — the highest monthly toll since July 2025. OHCHR Ukraine; UN DPPA
Russia launched 7,889 drones, 12 ballistic missiles, and 101 cruise missiles in March 2026 alone — the highest drone volume of any month in the war. Ukraine intercepted 92 per cent of drones but none of the 12 ballistic missiles. Russia Matters
Prince Harry visited Kyiv on 23 April to highlight the humanitarian impact of landmines and support demining operations. Euronews
Russian perspective: The Russian government claims 8,000 "peaceful Russians" have been killed by Ukrainian strikes on Russian territory. Russia Matters (citing RF government figures)
Sudan's civil war between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), now entering its third year, has killed an estimated 150,000 civilians and displaced over 14 million people — nearly one in three Sudanese. Le Monde describes the conflict as "the world's worst humanitarian crisis." Death toll estimates range from 150,000 to 400,000, with both the SAF and RSF accused of atrocities. Le Monde; CFR Global Conflict Tracker
The conflict is increasingly spilling across borders, implicating Ethiopia, Chad, and other neighbouring states. On 10 April, Sudan's armed forces killed at least 40 civilians in a drone strike on a wedding celebration. Stimson Center; CFR
As of December 2025, an estimated 12–13 million people have been forcibly displaced since the conflict began in April 2023, approximately 9.5 million of them internally. ReliefWeb
SADC (Southern African Development Community) troops have begun withdrawing from eastern DRC through Rwanda as part of a phased exit, raising concerns about a security vacuum in conflict-affected areas. The African Union Commission Chairperson welcomed progress in the DRC peace process on 18 April. DW
At least 43 people were killed in northeastern DRC in an attack blamed on Islamic State-linked ADF (Allied Democratic Forces) rebels, according to the Congolese army. Death sentences have soared following the lifting of a moratorium on capital punishment. AFP/Instagram
Mozambique faces a dual humanitarian crisis of conflict and natural disaster. The National Institute for Disaster Management reports that more than 724,000 people have been affected by floods in 2026. Separately, IOM displacement tracking recorded 661,532 internally displaced persons nationwide as of February 2026, a 9 per cent increase. In Cabo Delgado province, intensified attacks by non-state armed groups in April have driven new waves of displacement. ReliefWeb; OCHA
Somali intelligence services conducted a large-scale operation in Middle Shabelle on 22 April, killing over 33 al-Shabaab fighters. The operation was described as disrupting planned attacks by the group. The European Union announced additional support through the European Peace Facility for the African Union Support and Stabilisation Mission in Somalia (AUSSOM). Garowe Online; European Council
Myanmar's military junta has imposed martial law across 60 townships in nine states and regions, transferring sweeping powers to the military even as the regime calls for peace talks. The Arakan Army now controls all but three of Rakhine State's 17 townships, and resistance forces including the Karen National Liberation Army continue to make gains. The junta has continued bombing resistance-held territories while extending the state of emergency for 90 days. Reuters; Irrawaddy
Kenyan police officers deployed to Haiti as part of a multinational security support mission have begun returning home, prompting protests from some Haitian civilians who fear the return of gang violence in their absence. Haitian communities have expressed deep concern about the security vacuum that may follow the departure of international forces. Citizen TV Kenya; AFP
24 April marked the International Day of Multilateralism and Diplomacy for Peace, established by the United Nations to reaffirm the value of global cooperation, dialogue, and collective action. The day comes as the UN faces simultaneous crises across Gaza, Sudan, Ukraine, Myanmar, and the DRC. UN Secretary-General António Guterres used the occasion to call for renewed commitment to multilateral institutions and peaceful dispute resolution. UN News
Russia and Ukraine completed a prisoner-of-war exchange of 193 soldiers each on 25 April — the second exchange this month and a rare example of direct cooperation between the two sides. AP
Table 1 — Casualties (Killed / Wounded)
| Conflict / Crisis | Key Statistic | Source | Killed | Wounded |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gaza | Since 7 Oct 2023 (cumulative) | Al Jazeera / Gaza MoH | 72,549 | 172,274 |
| Since ceasefire breakdown (10 Oct 2025) | OCHA / Gaza MoH | 786 (+196 retroactive) | 2,217 | |
| West Bank | Since 7 Oct 2023 (cumulative) | OCHA / Palestinian MoH | See note* | 55+ (wk of 14–20 Apr) |
| Sudan | Estimated deaths since April 2023 | Le Monde / CFR | 150,000–400,000 | — |
| Ukraine — civilians (Govt-controlled territory) | Verified cumulative civilian casualties since 24 Feb 2022 | OHCHR Ukraine | 15,578 (incl. 784 children) | 43,352 (incl. 1,779 children) |
| Ukraine — civilians (Russian-occupied territory) | OHCHR access denied to Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia, Kherson, Crimea | OHCHR Ukraine | unverified | unverified |
| Russia — civilians | Claimed killed by Ukrainian strikes on Russian territory | Russia Matters (citing RF govt) | ~8,000 | — |
* West Bank: At least 16 people killed in Israeli settler attacks in 2026 to date, per Palestinian Health Ministry (Al Jazeera, 23 Apr 2026). Cumulative total since Oct 2023 not separately verified in this reporting period.
† Ukraine (Russian-occupied territory): OHCHR has been denied access to Russian-occupied territories (Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia, Kherson, Crimea); independent verification is not possible. Note: OHCHR states approximately 99% of verified casualties occurred in government-controlled areas.
Table 2 — Numbers (Non-casualty figures)
| Conflict / Crisis | Key Statistic | Figure | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gaza | Estimated reconstruction cost (next decade) | US$71.4 billion | EU/UN/World Bank Rapid Damage Assessment |
| Housing units destroyed or damaged | 370,000+ | EU/UN/World Bank | |
| West Bank | Movement obstacles documented (record high) | 925 | OCHA |
| Palestinian communities fully displaced since Jan 2023 | 45 | OCHA | |
| Ukraine | Russian territorial control gained since 24 Feb 2022 | 29,152 sq miles (~13% of Ukraine) | Russia Matters / ISW |
| Ukrainians displaced (total) | 9,600,000 | Russia Matters | |
| Sudan | People forcibly displaced since April 2023 | 14,000,000+ | ReliefWeb / Le Monde |
| Mozambique | People affected by 2026 floods | 724,000+ | ReliefWeb |
| Internally displaced persons (nationwide, Feb 2026) | 661,532 | OCHA / IOM-DTM | |
| Myanmar | Townships under martial law (as of 24 Apr 2026) | 60 | Reuters |
Daily Peace and Crisis Report | Independent and Peaceful Australia Network (IPAN) | ipan.au | Compiled April 25, 2026, 08:08 AEST
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SIPRI Researcher Lauriane Héau delivered a presentation at the Arms Trade Treaty working group meetings held in Geneva on 16–19 March.
Elaine Donderer reports on the first in-person event of the European Citizen Science Association’s new working group on citizen science in areas affected by armed conflicts, which took place at the As...
Implementing the women, peace, and security (WPS) agenda and mainstreaming gender have the potential to make UN peacekeeping operations more operationally effective, including by improving situational...
As the shaky ceasefire continues in the Middle East, the US and Iran are preparing for talks in Pakistan this weekend, with US Vice President JD Vance set to lead the US delegation. Iran's enriched ur...
The African Union’s admission to the G20 as a permanent member in 2023 marked a major milestone in global economic governance, giving the continent its first collective seat at one of the most influen...
IPI and the Permanent Mission of the Netherlands to the United Nations cohosted a policy forum, “Examining the Role of the Peacebuilding Fund in UN Peace Operation Contexts” on April 9th.The UN Peaceb...
At a time where many are questioning the extent and value of legal protection for the environment during war, Lydia Millar explores the potential of IHL’s due regard rule for minimising harm, and why...
On 16–17 March, SIPRI, the United Nations Trust Fund for Human Security (UNTFHS) and the Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI) hosted the third of three in-person dialogues in the Nordic...
CND Vice-Chair Carol Turner analyses the recently announced ceasefire in the context of the Trump administration’s wider policy on Iran. The acceptance by the United States and Iran of a Pakistan-brok...
Zareen Taj, from Lakenheath Alliance for Peace, reports back on their very successful Peace Camp 2026. Taking place between Wednesday April 1st to Monday April 6th, our Peace Camp 2026 brought togethe...
Budgetary Costs of U.S. Military Operations in Venezuela, the Caribbean, and the Eastern Pacific, August 1, 2025 – March 31, 2026 Paper mhealy5@brown.edu April 7, 2026 April 23, 2026 Classify...
Asking the softly spoken, veteran humanitarian worker Philippe Lazzarini how he feels as he comes to the end of his second term as the head of the UN agency for Palestinians, UNRWA, is perhaps an unfa...
Fears are mounting for civilians caught up in Sudan’s deadly war between rival militaries as attacks intensify and humanitarian access shrinks, following a deadly airstrike on a funeral gathering in W...
A month into the Israeli-US war against Iran we summarise current and emerging conflict trends and their potential implications for people and the environment.
Why the International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination Matters: Sharpeville, Racism and the World We Are Living InFriday 20 March 2026At a time of polycrisis, with war and militarism o...
Volume 82, Issue 2, March 2026.
Volume 82, Issue 2, March 2026.
Volume 82, Issue 2, March 2026.
Volume 82, Issue 2, March 2026.
Volume 82, Issue 2, March 2026.
The escalating war in the Middle East has heightened growing concerns about further civilian suffering and displacement in the region and far beyond, UN agencies said on Friday.
There has been an alarming escalation of violence in the Kordofan region where fighting has killed and injured civilians, destroyed homes, hospitals and other civilian infrastructure.
Stop Attacking Iran, End the Cycle of ViolenceWednesday 4 March 2026The PPU joins peace campaigners across the world - along with most people in the UK, US and elsewhere - in condemning the US and Isr...
On the fourth day of Israeli and United States airstrikes against Iran and amid growing violence and instability in the Middle East, the UN urgently called for protection of civilians and warned of gr...
Medicinal plants and their varied uses span from ancient medicine to modern cosmetics and pharmaceuticals amid a surging demand for more.
Reports on Friday that major cities in Afghanistan have been bombed by the Pakistan military in a new escalation between the two countries have raised fears for civilians already struggling under the...
A 2018 agreement that aims to strengthen international cooperation on migration management must become reality, the UN Secretary-General said on Friday in New York.
The UN on Thursday condemned the latest attacks against civilians in Ukraine by Russian forces, reiterating that they always constitute a violation of international law “and must stop immediately.”
Funding shortfalls are putting the lives of more than 1.9 million displaced people in South Sudan at risk amid rising humanitarian needs, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) said on Wed...
Despite global progress in strengthening land tenure and governance, more than a billion people worldwide – nearly one in four adults – fear they could lose the rights to some or all of their land and...
Concerns have been raised about the “coercive” repatriation from Tanzania of Burundian refugees, many of whom do not want to return to their home country.
The UN Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) has received credible reports of civilian casualties following airstrikes carried out by Pakistan inside Afghanistan late on 21 February and into the e...
UN Secretary-General António Guterres highlighted the key role science has in international governance of artificial intelligence during an event on Friday held on the margins of the AI Impact Summit...
After a year that saw heavy monsoon floods, prolonged drought and dry spells, and a surge in violence, 7.5 million people in Pakistan face high levels of food insecurity and malnutrition according to...
Climate inaction, biodiversity loss and rising emissions are pushing Asia and the Pacific further off course on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), with the region set to miss nearly nine out of...
The future of artificial intelligence “cannot be decided by a handful of countries or left to the whims of a few billionaires,” the UN Secretary-General told the AI Impact Summit in New Delhi on Thurs...
'Weapons not welcome in our city': Arms fair faces renewed protests in BirminghamFriday 6 February 2026An arms fair at Birmingham’s National Exhibition Centre (NEC) has once again drawn determined pro...
The PPU Winter Appeal 2025Friday 12 December 2025Help us build a culture of peace - in 2026 and beyond! The world needs a culture of peace. At a time of record civilian conflict deaths, global instabi...
Russian and Ukrainian conscientious objectors speak outThursday 11 December 2025On 9th December 2025, conscientious objectors (COs) from both Russia and Ukraine spoke to an online audience of over 100...
Mass Displacement since October 7, 2023: Flight from War, Genocide, and Expulsion in Gaza, Iran, Israel, Lebanon, and the West Bank Paper mhealy5@brown.edu September 29, 2025 David Vine October 7, 202...
Fair Lifestyle Targets SGR Admin Thu, 02/01/2024 - 16:36 SIGN UP Signing up to these targets will show your commitment to a fair, sustainable lifestyle. Signing up to all 10 would commit to an equ...
A Science Oath for the Climate: Text and Signing stuart Tue, 11/10/2020 - 10:15 A science oath for the climate: a pledge of scrutiny, integrity and engagement Science has no higher purpose than to und...
The Climate Strike - why we should all stop work to start change andrew Tue, 09/17/2019 - 16:50 Climate change and energy ResponsibleSci blog It can seem odd that a refusal to act is a good way to mot...
Cars and climate change: the need for more ambition andrew Tue, 11/27/2018 - 11:37 Climate change and energy Newsletter articles Ahead of the next global climate talks in Poland, Prof John Whitelegg,...
The risks of the new EU Defence Fund stuart Mon, 11/19/2018 - 12:09 Security and disarmament Other documents Scientists for Global Responsibility is one of 42 European civil society organisations warn...
IPAN welcomes the ceasefire between the United States, Iran, and Israel, but stresses the urgent need for a lasting, negotiated solution for...
Read on IPAN.AU →IPAN podcast discussing Australia's fuel vulnerability in the context of the USA-Israeli illegal war on Iran, Lebanon and Palestine, and the...
Read on IPAN.AU →The Independent and Peaceful Australia Network (IPAN) is deeply concerned by the impacts on the Australian people of the USA-Israeli illegal...
Read on IPAN.AU →Palm Sunday rally for peace and justice in Brisbane. Date: Sunday 29 March 3pm. Place: King George Square. Organisers: Just Peace Qld Inc, R...
Read on IPAN.AU →You are invited to a great afternoon/evening of inspiring songs of peace and justice in Canberra with Maurie Mulheron and A Small Circle of...
Read on IPAN.AU →IPAN supports Australia's decision not to send a naval ship to the Strait of Hormuz but calls on the Australian government to disengage and...
Read on IPAN.AU →The Independent and Peaceful Australia Network (IPAN) expresses its deep concern and strong opposition to the Australian government’s decisi...
Read on IPAN.AU →Download the latest news and events from IPAN national network Voice No 110 March 2026
Read on IPAN.AU →Listen to the IPAN podcast: Democratic Rights.
Read on IPAN.AU →IPAN Condemns Iran School Bombing & UK’s Role in Escalating Conflict The Independent and Peaceful Australia Network (IPAN) calls on the Aust...
Read on IPAN.AU →IPAN calls on the Australian government to: Provide a transparent and unequivocal assurance that no Australian facilities or personnel were...
Read on IPAN.AU →24 February 2026 IPAN calls on the Australian government to declare that: · It will not support
Read on IPAN.AU →Film screening of Earth's Greatest Enemy followed by a panel discussion. Presented by IPAN at New Farm Cinema, Brisbane.
Film screening of Earth's Greatest Enemy followed by a panel discussion. Presented by IPAN at the NSW Teachers Federation Building, Surry Hills, Sydney.
Film screening of Earth's Greatest Enemy followed by a panel discussion. Presented by IPAN at Odeon Star Cinema, Semaphore, SA.
Film screening of Earth's Greatest Enemy followed by a panel discussion including filmmaker Abby Martin. Presented by IPAN at Capri Cinema, Goodwood, SA.
National Conference: Adelaide: 24-26th July, 2026
Film screening of Earth's Greatest Enemy followed by a panel discussion including filmmaker Abby Martin. Presented by IPAN at Dendy Cinema, Newtown, NSW.