There has been no return to normalcy in Gaza, writes Palestinian journalist Rita Baroud, as she wrestles with a war that ...
A new podcast presenting moderated conversation between senior humanitarian leaders and those affected by their decisions.
The capture of Goma, the main city in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, last week by the M23 rebel group follows a ...
Notes on where USAID’s dismantling leaves aid freeze waivers, who’s calling the shots, and what’s the humanitarian narrative ...
The roll-out of large-scale solar projects is fraught with challenges over cost, efficiency, and an increasingly ...
On the border between eastern India and western Myanmar, the Chin Human Rights Organization suspended its US-funded ...
The most well-known armed group taking on Myanmar’s ruling junta faces renewed accusations of rape, night raids, and murder.
“To make life easier for women, surviving the war requires collective work and strength in solidarity,” said Huyam*, a mutual ...
Harsh policies fail to stop migration and are never enough for the far-right. Moderate political forces must articulate an alternative.
Aid groups are increasingly seen as protecting the gangs, leading them to become targeted by the police and self-defence ...
Notes on Rubio’s aid freeze waiver, how it’s hitting local aid, and what’s up with that InterAction statement.
How come there are more conflicts, more people displaced, more severe crises, yet the UN says the number of people who need ...
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