Once hyped, long stalled, the Grand Bargain reform plans have plenty of critics. So why is there optimism as aid groups meet?
Women and local NGOs said they aren’t reporting cases because they fear reprisals or don’t know who to contact.
Even those of us with good intentions repeat damaging rhetoric about migration in our public communications. We can and must ...
Civil society networks are stepping up to respond to spiralling humanitarian needs from intensifying Israeli attacks, just as ...
Reporters are struggling on with their work, broadcasting in camps or organising into unions to support each other.
The new UN emergency aid boss faces sky-high expectations to get a grip on crises, re-energise support, and transform a ...
UNHCR has approved a request by the UK to transfer 36 Sri Lankan asylum seekers from Diego Garcia and Rwanda to a transit ...
NOBEL: The 2024 Nobel Peace Prize has been awarded to Nihon Hidankyo – a group of survivors of the atomic bombings, almost 80 ...
Rape survivors, pregnant women, and new mothers are all struggling to access support after 17 months of grinding conflict.
President Gustavo Petro promised to bring back “Total Peace” through negotiations with armed groups. Things aren’t going ...
A solidarity tax, philanthropy risk-takers, emerging donors, lofty ideas, and who’s pushing for accountability in Gaza.
Crises are lasting longer, big funding gaps are the new norm, and key reforms also keep money concentrated in the same hands.