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GUATEMALA: Police arrested Indigenous leaders Luis Pacheco and Hector Chaclán on charges linked to their participation in ...
Young Oromos are leaving the region in droves, risking torture and death to cross the Red Sea in search of a better life.
Countries in the Global South must shift the framing on the future of aid. This can’t be done unless the twin issues of debt ...
Local groups are struggling to cope with the scale of the disaster, while the civil war means international efforts have so ...
What journalists owe to those they report on goes right to the heart of the colonial power imbalances that should weigh ...
It was tragically appropriate that the second anniversary of Sudan’s devastating civil war was marked by yet another massacre ...
Sudan’s war shows no sign of abating as the world’s largest humanitarian crisis hits the two-year mark today, with 25 million ...
Essential supplies are dwindling under the Israeli blockade, but obtaining cash is so hard that people are struggling to ...
A survey of Kenyan citizens on refugee integration offers lessons for other countries grappling with protracted refugee ...
Climate change is a main reason why humanitarian needs are soaring. Some humanitarian groups are afraid to say the words.
The future of refugee aid work is that INGOs need to ditch their egos and self-interest, and work honestly and ...
Notes on Sudan’s fundraising crossfire, what new development assistance data shows, and yet another humanitarian reset.
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