Our editors’ weekly take on humanitarian news, trends, and developments from around the globe.
A history of discrimination and violence in Lebanon makes Syrian refugees especially vulnerable, but returning home is not a ...
The deal sent shockwaves through the Horn of Africa and accelerated a diplomatic realignment that could impact the region’s ...
A future without localisation or participation, what’s missing from another promise to protect aid workers, and who will be ...
Gaza-based writer Nour ElAssy reflects on how small moments of human kindness have helped to preserve humanity through 12 ...
Journalist Dhruti Shah spent three days learning how to become a clown at a humanitarian workshop. She found it inspiring.
A solidarity tax, philanthropy risk-takers, emerging donors, lofty ideas, and who’s pushing for accountability in Gaza.
Hazardous pesticides banned in Europe are legally available in Kenya, despite the health risks to farmers and the wider ...
The UK pledged today to transfer sovereignty over the Chagos Islands to Mauritius, following years of negotiations.
This column, Decolonise How?, charts efforts to build a global media ethics for the 21st century. In 2010, I was working for ...
For more than two years, Jean Marseille sent audio recordings documenting the hurdles of daily life in Haiti. His dispatches ...
Residents said UN troops sexually abused women and carried out anti-rebel airstrikes that endangered civilians.