The Poaching and Trafficking of Pangolins is Sowing Instability in Central AfricaPangolins are small mammals with hard scales and vital to biodiversity in forested regions. They are also the most trafficked...
Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Oleksandra Matviichuk: “You Have to Defend the Law With Weapons”Oleksandra Matviichuk is a Ukrainian human rights lawyer and co-recipient of the 2022 Nobel Peace Prize. She is a human...
It’s Time to Invoke The Responsibility to Protect in SudanBy Mark J. Wood, Refugees International Genocide looms large over Sudan. When war broke out in Khartoum, the capital of...
I Run an NGO in Northwestern Syria. Our Last Lifeline Was Just SeveredBy Dr. Zaher Sahloul, President and Co-Founder of MedGlobal The UN Security Council failed this week to agree on the extension...
Amed Khan: A Frontlines Philanthropist in UkraineAmed Khan has been described as a “direct action philanthropist.” He goes to the frontlines of humanitarian crises on his...
How to Address the Climate and Humanitarian Crisis in the Central SahelBy Ciarán Donnelly There is a climate and humanitarian crisis in the Central Sahel region—and more often than not, these two...
What is “Humanitarian Journalism?”Several years ago, I received a request for an interview from an academic in the United Kingdom named Martin Scott...
Bangladesh: Protests, Crackdowns and a Coming ElectionIn December protests erupted in cities across Bangladesh, including the capital Dhaka. The proximate cause was skyrocketing inflation triggered in...
The Top Global Crises to Expect in 2023 | David MilibandAs 2023 begins the world is beset by crises driven by conflict, climate change and the nexus of the two....