For the world’s 26 million refugees, the health impacts of COVID-19 have not been its most lethal effects.
For the world’s 26 million refugees, the health impacts of COVID-19 have not been its most lethal effects.
The economic impacts of the coronavirus are devastating communities in the world’s poorest places.
While the caravans no longer march north, the Central American crisis is deepening away from our television screens.
The international community must brace itself for deepening and largely neglected emergencies in 2019.
While many displaced Syrians will likely return to their homes this year, safety and stability is still a long way off.
As the humanitarian scale-up in the region continues, governments and donors are urged to do their part.
If we pull out of Central African Republic now, the killing fields may soon return.
Four years into the largest humanitarian crisis on our watch, the conflict in Syria is worsening.
Bureaucratic hurdles delay the support, aid convoys are blocked and humanitarian workers are attacked.
As there can be no quick fix for war, there is no easy solution for decades of women’s rights abuses.