COVID-19 “Infodemic” Demonstrates the Dire Need for Journalism Free of Fear or Favor
This year’s World Press Freedom Day occurs during an unprecedented time of misinformation, demonstrating the ever-growing need for journalism…
This year’s World Press Freedom Day occurs during an unprecedented time of misinformation, demonstrating the ever-growing need for journalism…
LGBTQIA+ organizations have often served civil society—and are often met with public silence and systemic discrimination rather than celebration. In…
Climate change continues to be one of a few main drivers of record levels of displacement and rising humanitarian needs globally. In the face of compounding climate impacts and their evolving effects on humanitarian responses—including impacting supply routes and raising commodity prices—humanitarian actors are considering their role and responsibilities in addressing climate impacts.
Cutting off poverty-alleviating and violence-reducing assistance in Central America runs counter to American values and interests.
Currently, 50 million people worldwide face the risk of famine, a reality exacerbated by the war in Ukraine. After…
"The trauma caused to children and families seeking refuge in our nation by these policies will have ramifications for generations to come."
"Cuts to vital diplomatic, development, and humanitarian efforts diminish the United States’ ability to respond to and prevent new crises and contribute to a more prosperous world."