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Ines is one of 280 000 refugees that have fled Burundi and one of 11 million refugee children worldwide. All on her own, Ines followed other people going to Tanzania. Since the pre-election dispute...
Climate change poses a threat to several internationally-recognized human rights, including the right to life, food security, water, health, and the right to live in your own country, explains Davi...
Iraqi Red Crescent Society volunteers provide psychosocial support to people who have fled Mosul and surrounding towns to the safety of a camp near Erbil.
Children stranded in between the Jordanian-Syrian borders had no access to health care. UNICEF has prepared a mobile health clinic to provide needed care with efforts to establish a bigger clinic i...
(Erbil, November 13, 2016) – Security forces of Iraq’s Kurdistan Regional Government have unlawfully destroyed large numbers of Arab homes, and sometimes entire villages, in areas retaken from the ...
Being a humanitarian is often a tough job, but also a very rewarding one. In the Burundian refugee camps in Tanzania, EU humanitarian aid is channelled through partners who work tirelessly to get r...
This event launches the Humanitarian Practice Network’s 80th Network Paper ‘Tug of war: ethical decision-making to enable humanitarian access in high-risk environments’.
ISHR's director Phil Lynch was invited on Sierra Leone's EYV Television on the occasion of a training and consultations with authorities and civil society on the development of a national law prote...
As our climate changes, the uncertainty of water availability and access threatens to become one of the major challenges to national security. But much like climate change’s connections to security...
Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) vaccinated 710,000 people against yellow fever in 11 days in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). The organizations is saying "Thank you" ...