Our foreign correspondent visits Oslo – where flavour is scarce, the monarch absolute, and a resilient people await African ...
The government is wagering that short-term economic pain is a worthwhile cost of stopping the spread of the virus, but not ...
One of DR Congo’s leading virologists assesses the response so far and emphasises local efforts that would strengthen the ...
The move comes as anti-LGBTQ legislation advances across the continent, fuelled by a powerful interfaith coalition backed by ...
Local actors feel frustrated. International humanitarian groups only seem interested in “localisation” when there’s no money.
With over 2 million people registered in Gaza, it may be the largest-known breach of humanitarian beneficiary data to date.
Under the threat of sexual violence, women – and especially “minority” women – have learnt to become invisible.
An alliance between Christian, Muslim, and even traditional religious institutions has formed under the secular banner of ...
After two and a half years of siege and blockade, the challenges staff and patients still face are extreme. Yet the world’s ...
WFP hushes up, WFP partner Palantir boasts about war, and a new NGO alliance gives Boston Consulting Group a redemption arc.
The number: It has been oddly difficult getting a basic number of how many people have been hit by the data breach. WFP told us “600,000 households” are affected – all in Gaza. But it has declined ...
Mario Torres, a brilliant young student, left Venezuela at 18 years old in search of a better life. That was eight years ago.
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