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It was tragically appropriate that the second anniversary of Sudan’s devastating civil war was marked by yet another massacre ...
Essential supplies are dwindling under the Israeli blockade, but obtaining cash is so hard that people are struggling to ...
New data shows the trends hidden behind once-dominant US funding, why smaller donors are pivotal, and why better coordination ...
The future of refugee aid work is that INGOs need to ditch their egos and self-interest, and work honestly and ...
The UN recognises the SAF-led government as the de facto authority, yet the regime has continuously hindered aid efforts in ...
Sudan’s war shows no sign of abating as the world’s largest humanitarian crisis hits the two-year mark today, with 25 million ...
The agency is to lose 500 staff positions and restructure operations, as it grapples with a $58 million shortfall.
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As Syrians head home in large numbers, they are unearthing new dangers in mines, bombs, and other explosive remnants of war.
Notes on Sudan’s fundraising crossfire, what new development assistance data shows, and yet another humanitarian reset.
In the Damascus neighbourhood of Jobar, which saw some of the war’s fiercest fighters, hidden dangers are lurking amongst the ...
Mustafa Ali al-Hasan, another farmer from al-Nayrab, was displaced for more than six years, spending time in Idlib and ...