Years of political unrest, under-investment in agriculture, and repeated earthquakes and storms have left 4.3 million people facing acute hunger.
Years of political unrest, under-investment in agriculture, and repeated earthquakes and storms have left 4.3 million people facing acute hunger.
Millions of Afghans are struggling to survive after crucial foreign aid was halted due to the Taliban’s takeover. Images from Afghanistan show a...
Afghan women and activists, who have been facing the worst situation since the Taliban came into power, have started writing their demands on the walls of Kabul.
Two Haitian journalists killed by gang members on the outskirts of Port-au-Prince on Thursday.
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“In the face of climate collapse, it’s time for the North to start looking South — and learn from its people and journalists.”
‘Afghanistan heading for chaos unless action taken immediately’ – Islamic nations
The Pentagon’s air wars in Middle East and Afghanistan marked by ‘flawed intelligence’ and ‘faulty targeting’, NYT investigation finds.
Including the views of refugees in efforts to reform the global refugee system is not yet the norm. It desperately needs to be.
‘Telling our own stories’: Rohingya lives, through a camera lens —
Daily joys, growing hardships: Emerging Rohingya photographers are documenting their refugee community’s stories, one snapshot at a time.
Jamaluddin Aram served as CSFilm’s translator and coordinator in Afghanistan from 2010-12.
He is a documentary filmmaker, producer and short story writer from Kabul. He lives in Toronto.
Jamal has written a searingly poetic and vibrantly visual opinion piece on Afghanistan for Canada’s Globe and Mail newspaper.
“It’s time to acknowledge that the enduring belief of American media’s exceptionalism is toxic, and if it continues, it will take down democracy with it.”