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An early “reset” proposal was for the IASC system to scale back its focus (and in-country coordination architecture) in at ...
The New Humanitarian joined Fogbow and BAR Aviation on an airdrop in South Sudan earlier this month, taking off in the morning from Juba and flying northeast, towards the country’s borders with Sudan ...
Israeli-engineered chaos around aid distribution in the Gaza Strip is spiralling further out of control. Despite reports that ...
Palestinian firefighters and civil defence workers keep hope alive even as they bear witness to endless tragedy and grief – ...
When Alawites began to flee to Lebanon in early March, Ismail said much of the initial help came from local community members ...
Maha Hussaini says Palestinian journalists like her – living under Israeli assault and siege in the Gaza Strip – feel they ...
Budget cuts and dramatic restructuring aren’t going to cut it. The aid sector needs to understand its economic inefficiency ...
But while there is more security now, and police stations have reopened in a few areas, Khartoum is still deeply militarised.
Around the world, the aftermath of disasters is often described using data and refined talking points. The number of homes ...
The IFRC’s regional director lays out a roadmap for how to improve conditions for more than a million Rohingya refugees.
LEBANON/ISRAEL: Israel bombed Beirut’s southern suburbs and issued an evacuation order to residents on 5 June – the fourth ...
CEO Patrick Watt explains why Christian Aid has decided on a “partner-based approach” and discusses what others might learn.
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