The National Center for Emerging and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases
The Next Step in Combatting Sexual Harassment, Abuse, and Exploitation
“Our member organizations have already shown a strong commitment to addressing these issues," said Carolyn Aeby.
The Politicization Of Humanitarian Aid For Venezuela Must End
"The people of Venezuela are in desperate need of significantly expanded lifesaving and sustaining support. We must not allow them to become victims of the political brinksmanship around humanitarian assistance we are currently witnessing."
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The Risky Business of Security for Aid Workers
When well-meaning people ask—as Elon Musk recently did—for a cost accounting for humanitarian activities, security can be among the…
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The Rohingya Crisis is Not Just Bangladesh’s Responsibility
In 2015, Nobel Peace Prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi was seen as a beacon of democracy and human rights…
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The Role of Global Civil Society in Supporting a Genuinely Transformative, Inclusive & Ambitious G7
We are facing the largest global crisis in a generation. The COVID-19 pandemic, and all its consequences, will shape our…
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The Top 9 Causes of Global Poverty
11% of the world’s population is living in extreme poverty, which is defined as surviving on only $1.90 a day.
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This African nation is now the ‘most dangerous place in the world for children’
Beset by a raging civil war and looming famine, the Central African Republic is in shambles.
Thousands of Nigerian Refugees Flee to Chad for Safety
The U.N. refugee agency says thousands of Nigerian refugees are fleeing to Chad to escape a surge of violence in northeastern Nigeria’s Borno state.