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The infrastructure of refugee protection is being retooled to stop people from moving, not to help them survive displacement.
What emerged was sectarian sentiment that is now sharper and harsher than ever before. Blurrier is the future for the Druze ...
Millions remain in need, but while Afghans continue to find even small solutions to their problems, the outside world ...
In a letter to the UN’s top humanitarian, the head of UNRWA warns that failing to criticise the GHF risks being seen as ...
Long-marginalised Indigenous and Afro-descendant groups are demanding a greater say in how their communities can find paths ...
The disaster comes a week after deadly floods in a neighbouring state, underscoring the rising toll of extreme weather events ...
BANGLADESH: At an event marking the first anniversary of the end of Sheikh Hasina’s dynastic rule, the nation’s interim ...
The refugee system has long chosen leaders seen as safe rather than those who can play a more effective role in ...
Can education create alternative pathways for communities seeking to combat high rates of child recruitment by armed groups?
What we are witnessing is not a breakdown of refugee policy, but the continuation – albeit with renewed intensity – of a ...
Caught between abuses by the Arakan Army and the junta, residents are starving and cut off from international aid in a region ...
Sumaya Yasser Saleh’s dreams have been progressively crushed by Israel’s brutal onslaught. Now she is asking herself: What ...