The aid sector shouldn’t let the funding crisis stop them decarbonising; they should see it as an opportunity, argues Bruno ...
A glaring gap exists when it comes to providing support and care to male victims of conflict-related sexual violence.
As established groups that see advocacy as part of their mission are banned, a new cohort is being given preferential ...
Without coverage, victims remain invisible, aid groups cannot respond, and humanitarian crises vanish in the fog of mob ...
Burkina Faso has faced jihadist insurgencies for over a decade. The violence fuelled back-to-back coups, and – as in ...
The climate crisis, the thirst for fossil fuels and critical minerals, colonial legacies and Indigenous rights: A battle for ...
Israel’s security cabinet approved a new set of measures on 8 February, further consolidating its control over the occupied West Bank. Israel’s nearly six-decade occupation of the Palestinian ...
Portrayed as victims in need of rescue or as accomplices of a foreign rebellion, South Kivu’s Tutsi communities face a precarious position.
More ethical dilemmas for US funding, why some are urging donors to stop giving money to UN pooled funds, and what’s a “tiger ...
Trump’s Board of Peace is treating Gaza as a management problem, erasing Israeli crimes and the fact that the Palestinian people have rights.
The US is trying to redefine humanitarian principles by dictating discrimination. Humanitarians – and other donors – must draw a line.
We need to build new structures and develop ways of working to support ethical communications under real-world pressures.