This is another edition of Inklings, where we explore all things aid and aid-adjacent unfolding in humanitarian hubs, on the ...
In the besieged Sudanese city of El Fasher, residents say they are digging foxholes to survive indiscriminate missile strikes ...
A gathering overshadowed by Trump’s re-election ended in a disappointing deal that underscores the growing headwinds the UN ...
Silence, or hollow gestures of solidarity, only make institutions complicit in the oppression and the injustice.
Having already fled war, Eritrean and Sudanese refugees again find themselves victims of a growing security vacuum.
There is rarely much journalistic headspace devoted to enquiring about why crises persist in particular geographies.
Drabo was part of a delegation in 2022 that met Jaffar Dicko, Burkina Faso’s top jihadist leader. He said a day spent with ...
Abuses by both the ruling junta and armed ethnic groups are leading many Myanmar civilians to seek refuge in neighbouring ...
As Israel’s destruction of Gaza has escalated, the months-long rift between aid staff and leaders has widened.
The government of Pakistan has locked down Islamabad, cutting off the main highways and shutting down social media, as tens of thousands of supporters of jailed ex-prime minister Imran Khan headed to ...
Notes and musings on how aid works, from The New Humanitarian’s policy editors. This is another edition of Inklings, where we ...
The International Criminal Court (ICC) issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former ...