Here’s our updated guide to some of the tongue-twisting abbreviations, acronyms, and initialisms that help make climate ...
The humanitarian sector has long pledged to promote community-led response in the state. As war returns, it can no longer ...
Burkina Faso’s humanitarian and security challenges are worsening as the country’s junta-led government pursues an aggressive ...
Observers worry that deep divisions going into this year’s climate summit could derail efforts to end fossil fuels and find ...
Efforts to reconstruct and help have focused on Acapulco’s tourism sector, while dire needs in more remote communities have ...
An extensive smuggling network illicitly funnels tens of thousands of people south each year, with little regard for their ...
A years-long drought is overlapping with forced displacement from long-term and ongoing conflict, as well as the aftermath of this year’s earthquakes.
A month and a half of bombardment, fighting, and siege has displaced 70% of people in the enclave, and left many on the brink ...
The emergency aid sector is about to take centre stage at COP for the first time. Should it double down, downsize, or ...
A long-awaited humanitarian “pause” began on 24 November in Gaza, but aid groups say a days-long break from the violence will ...
President Bukele’s state of emergency presents an awkward dilemma for Salvadorians. It has sharply reduced violence, but at ...
Urgent reform of global institutions is needed, incorporating a host of new voices, to forge better solutions to the world’s crises.
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