For the first time since the war started in 2023, students in Gaza have been able to sit online the key exams set by the ...
A small organization powered by the people who need it most has found a way to save lives abandoned by the Trump ...
In a city where policy decisions often feel distant from the lives they shape, a signing ceremony in Kampala on December 15 carried consequences far beyond the conference room. With a fresh $5.5 ...
Alison Griffin, head of conflict and humanitarian at Save the Children UK, writes about what life is like for children in ...
Less than ten years ago, hardly anyone knew what the term “Rohingya” meant. Today, it is tied to one of the clearest crises of forced displacement in our time.
As we look back at our international reporters' most memorable stories of the last year, we revisit a report from a remote corner of southeastern Syria near the border with Jordan. There some 7,000 ...
The pilots were part of the Berlin Airlift bringing lifesaving supplies into West Berlin, which had been blockaded by the ...
The government of Iceland has pledged over Shs 21.2 billion to UNICEF Uganda to strengthen government-led programmes supporting vulnerable children, adolescents, and families across the country.
Since the cease-fire took effect, Israel says it has targeted only militants. But death can come for Gazans while on a family ...
New administrative rules imposed on international organizations have already led to the exclusion of several groups from the ...
It may be the school holidays in Burkina Faso, but 14-year-old twins Fadilatou and Neimata are not taking a break. Instead, they sit at ...
NPR's Juana Summers talks with Bob Kitchen of the International Rescue Committee about his recent trip to Darfur, what he witnessed at a refugee camp there, and what the needs are.
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