The government’s drive to demonstrate progress has made some soldiers hostile to those needing to leave their homes.
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 ...
Editor’s note: The following article is part of a series of reports exploring the influence of the US Christian nationalist movement on both human rights and sexual and reproductive health access in ...
Crises lead to change – humanitarians just need to know what to look for. The second in a two-part series exploring how ...
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 ...
In a country where doing almost anything takes paperwork, red tape has become prohibitive for the million people forced to ...
Our editors’ weekly take on humanitarian news, trends, and developments from around the globe. INDIA: Indian authorities have deported thousands of Bangladeshi citizens in the month since Prime ...
The response to the Ebola outbreak in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo must be rooted in the country’s local health structures and avoid “asymmetrical” suffering by treating those in state ...
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Our editors’ weekly take on humanitarian news, trends, and developments from around the globe. AFGHANISTAN: UN human rights chief Volker Türk has called on states to stop forcibly returning Afghan ...
A large-scale response has begun to an Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo that went undetected for up to two months and has already become one of the largest on record, with 671 ...