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Budget cuts and dramatic restructuring aren’t going to cut it. The aid sector needs to understand its economic inefficiency ...
Challenged by a spreading insurgency that is employing new tactics and equipment, the Nigerian military has lost control of a ...
Many in the overcrowded camps are open to family planning, but coercion and racist treatment by healthcare workers risks ...
The first aid deliveries in nearly three months were allowed into the Gaza Strip by Israel on 21 May amid ongoing heavy ...
The new aid scheme is part of a plan to strip Palestinians of their homes and dignity, and leave them to an uncertain fate, ...
As ever more Ethiopian migrants make dangerous crossings to the Gulf, they encounter a dark transnational economy in which ...
Editor’s note: This is the first in a series of articles chronicling Rita Baroud’s evacuation from Gaza.
Gaza Humanitarian Foundation omnishambles, why there’s chatter on pooled funds, and who gets a say on reforms.
Journalists, as well as humanitarian agencies, risk complicity in suffering if they confuse ethics with moral values.
Our ability to deliver compelling, field-based reporting on humanitarian crises rests on a few key principles: deep expertise ...
The cliché of resilience in the face of never-ending crises can be harmful and steer people away from the help they need.
I recalled the day we left our home two years ago, and the week I spent moving from one place to another in Khartoum, dodging ...