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Editor’s note: The Intrepid Humanitarian is an occasional series of dispatches that aims to spotlight the forgotten crises of ...
Nearly 12,000 individuals have been expelled over the past year, and families have been separated amid reports of punitive ...
The shift towards localisation is both necessary and overdue. For decades, donors, international NGOs, and intermediaries ...
Gaza is no longer seen as an “event” requiring a reaction or a solution. It has been reclassified as a “condition” to be ...
On an early morning in February, 23-year-old Suzan Akello was found lying dead on a veranda outside a house she had visited ...
Between 4 and 9 February, police in the capital Dakar arrested 12 men – among them Pape Cheikh Diallo, one of Senegal's ...
The same Western countries that have long tried to isolate the Taliban are now pressuring Afghans to return home.
Coordinated attacks on Bamako and other cities by al-Qaeda-linked JNIM fighters – acting in some areas alongside the ...
An ongoing series of articles exploring grassroots responses to the world's biggest humanitarian crisis. Editor’s note: This analysis from Mohamed Ahmed is based on remote interviews with volunteers, ...
Gangs out of control is an ongoing series that examines the spread of gangs throughout Latin America and the Caribbean, the failure of regional governments to control the violence, and the ...
This article is part of our series, The Deterrence Effect, about how US efforts to stop the movement of people toward its southern border have helped spread humanitarian suffering and human rights ...
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