More government donors won’t solve humanitarian money troubles, but they could be a bigger part of the solution.
The destruction of civilian property to make way for a politically and logistically contentious aid delivery project could violate international law.
In its first acts since being officially sworn in last week, Haiti's transitional governing council has named former sports minister Fritz Belizaire as the country’s new prime minister and Edgard ...
US diplomats say it’s hard trying to balance human rights concerns with helping the more than 20 million Afghans in need of ...
The Borno resettlement programme has been criticised for using vulnerable displaced people as a means to achieve ...
The Palestinian political and militant group Hamas is soon expected to respond to a proposal for a 40-day ceasefire in the Gaza Strip.
Thousands of Sudanese refugees who escaped to neighbouring Egypt have been detained by Egyptian authorities in a network of ...
Should education policies push to include refugee children in national school programmes? What looks good on paper doesn’t ...
Amid a spate of attacks targeting refugees, some Lebanese politicians have stirred trouble by renewing calls for Syrians to ...
While Ghana has welcomed thousands of Burkinabé refugees fleeing escalating jihadist violence across the border, Fulani ...
Around 1.5 million Paletinians are bracing for catastrophe if Israel invades Gaza’s last refuge amid the daily struggle to ...
Seventeen months after the fighting stopped in Ethiopia’s northern region, millions of people are still going hungry.