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Hani Qarmoot, a 22-year-old writer, recounts risking his life to get flour from one of the rare aid convoys Israel has ...
The ethical obligation is to ensure that people are not reduced to their worst moments, their bodies not collapsed into ...
As EU countries withdrew from rescuing migrants at sea, a motley crew of volunteers mobilised to fill the gap. Ten years on, ...
Harsh conditions in government-run camps are prompting evacuees from devastating mountain landslides to return home. But the ...
The Israeli military has been ordered to draw up plans to construct a “humanitarian city” in southern Gaza to house the ...
Donors must go beyond funding refugee services – threadbare as they are – and support genuine refugee integration.
There’s a ready alternative to end starvation – and the chaos and death surrounding aid distribution in Gaza – if only Israel ...
Kibetsi is one of nearly a million Congolese who have returned to their homes since the M23 rebel group — backed by Rwanda ...
Refugees and refugee-led organisations need to be front and centre of funding decisions, as well as policy design and ...
Conflict Opinion 8 July 2025 From peace to pauses: How ceasefires took over international diplomacy Ceasefires should be part of a longer process aimed at achieving durable peace, not the endgame.
Save the Children International has suspended its longstanding partnership with the Boston Consulting Group (BCG), a leading US-based management consultancy, citing its “utterly unacceptable” work on ...