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LEBANON/ISRAEL: Israel bombed Beirut’s southern suburbs and issued an evacuation order to residents on 5 June – the fourth ...
When Alawites began to flee to Lebanon in early March, Ismail said much of the initial help came from local community members ...
CEO Patrick Watt explains why Christian Aid has decided on a “partner-based approach” and discusses what others might learn.
Following weeks of warnings from the UN and international NGOs that the new US- and Israeli-backed aid mechanism in Gaza ...
Budget cuts and dramatic restructuring aren’t going to cut it. The aid sector needs to understand its economic inefficiency ...
Challenged by a spreading insurgency that is employing new tactics and equipment, the Nigerian military has lost control of a ...
As ever more Ethiopian migrants make dangerous crossings to the Gulf, they encounter a dark transnational economy in which ...
Many in the overcrowded camps are open to family planning, but coercion and racist treatment by healthcare workers risks ...
I recalled the day we left our home two years ago, and the week I spent moving from one place to another in Khartoum, dodging ...
Gaza Humanitarian Foundation omnishambles, why there’s chatter on pooled funds, and who gets a say on reforms.
Journalists, as well as humanitarian agencies, risk complicity in suffering if they confuse ethics with moral values.
Editor’s note: This is the first in a series of articles chronicling Rita Baroud’s evacuation from Gaza.
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