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  • Davos 2019 - Press Conference: The Humanitarian Crises That Will Shape 2019

  • Through my lens: Showing 'real life' in Jordan's Za'atari camp

  • Loss and damage: Views from the ground at COP27

  • At least 1.1 million Somalis have left the worst-affected regions of Lower Shabelle

  • With little aid available, displaced Somalis face hunger, disease, and death

  • Somalis on surviving the worst drought in decades

  • James Thuch Madhier: Sourcing clean and sustainable water

  • Natasha Freidus: Connecting givers and receivers of aid

  • Eric James: Local production for local solutions

  • Mayuri Bhattacharjee: Improving citizen aid

  • Calls for Security Council reform at the UN General Assembly

  • Why fears are growing over Syria's cholera outbreak

  • Alleged sex abuse by aid workers unchecked for years in UN-run South Sudan camp

  • Somalia: The politics of famine

  • Dublin regulation vs Temporary Protection Directive (TPD): How the EU changed asylum for Ukrainians

  • Voices: An Afghan student’s take from exile

  • How Sri Lanka went from topping Lonely Planet’s list to almost 30% hunger levels

  • Local Argentine group helps Indigenous GBV

  • Truce good, but Yemenis also want affordable food | Voices

  • WhatsApp, Lebanon? Go behind the scenes

  • The 10 crises that will change lives around the world in 2022

  • The Security Council tug-of-war and what’s at stake for millions of Syrians

  • Ukraine aid response prepares for the long haul

  • Camilo González Posso

  • Do people in South Sudan feel that there is peace?

  • Do people in South Sudan feel that there is peace?

  • Death and disease: Kenya's drought-hit livestock

  • Ukraine & Beyond: What media coverage of crises tells us about those we forget

  • Train attack reveals extent of Nigeria’s crisis

  • What happened at the first-ever European Humanitarian Forum?

  • Yusuf Suleiman, Kajuru Truth and Reconciliation Committee

  • Higor Rodrigues Machado, a doctor at the Ambovombe clinic, says one in 10 children die

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