Crises lead to change – humanitarians just need to know what to look for. The second in a two-part series exploring how ...
Crises create the conditions for solutions to break through. The first in a two-part series exploring how crises lead to ...
Limited international action has allowed alleged Emirati involvement in the war to increase, the investigation said, with devastating consequences for civilians, particularly in Darfur, and for ...
In a country where doing almost anything takes paperwork, red tape has become prohibitive for the million people forced to ...
The World Food Programme still won’t talk about the cyber-attack that exposed sensitive data belonging to a vast share of Gaza’s population. But there are new calls for the agency to open up about its ...
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How many people is 600,000 households, exactly? The World Food Programme isn’t saying. Inklings explores how aid works in the wilds of humanitarian hubs, on the front lines of emergency response, or ...
When only a few cents on the dollar are channelled to those closest to a crisis, we should stop calling that a failure. It is a system succeeding at what it was built to do. The recent allocation of ...
A curated collection of reporting from The New Humanitarian. A cyber-attack targeting the World Food Programme has exposed sensitive personal information belonging to some 600,000 households in Gaza, ...
Professor of Urban Design at ABK Stuttgart, and founder-director of FABULOUS URBAN, which builds infrastructure with women’s collectives in Lagos, Enugu, and Nairobi You’ve heard it before. Women and ...