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An ongoing series of articles exploring grassroots responses to the world's biggest humanitarian crisis.
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Given aid cuts, often scant media attention, and lack of political will, many of those affected by these crises receive ...
Here are some of the key factors and themes likely to worsen lives for millions in crisis hotspots over the coming year.
What used to be a “throw some fish stew in the alley and see who shows up” situation transformed into an overengineered, ...
Our editors’ weekly take on humanitarian news, trends, and developments from around the globe. MALARIA: The good news is we know how to beat malaria. Since 2000, 14 million malaria deaths have been ...
About this investigation: In April 2024, The New Humanitarian and the Refugees Platform in Egypt revealed that the Egyptian government was carrying out large-scale illegal deportations of Sudanese ...
Another year, another UN climate summit ending in widespread disappointment. It was hoped COP30 in Brazil’s Amazonian city of Belém would offer a correction to strained multilateralism, but the event ...
Nearly a month after Hurricane Melissa – one of the strongest Atlantic storms ever recorded – swept across Jamaica, killing at least 45 people, injuring hundreds, and leaving a path of destruction, ...
Since late 2021, the M23 rebel group has swept across vast areas of eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, displacing millions of people and installing its own systems of governance as it drives ...
A donkey cart rattles down a sandy track that winds between thorny trees in Senegal’s Ferlo valley. Its passengers jolt with every bump as it passes a broken metal gate that once controlled access to ...
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