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ON DEVELOPMENT | Soaring humanitarian costs in 2023, The New Humanitarian

ON DEVELOPMENT | Soaring humanitarian costs in 2023, The New Humanitarian

Dec 2, 2022

More hunger, more displacement, more people in crisis, and a soaring price tag: Humanitarian needs and costs will once again shatter records in 2023, but available funding – and the system itself – isn’t keeping pace. Source: Soaring humanitarian costs in 2023: Key...
ON AFGHANISTAN | ‘I drug my hungry children to help them sleep’ – BBC News

ON AFGHANISTAN | ‘I drug my hungry children to help them sleep’ – BBC News

Nov 28, 2022

Afghans are giving their hungry children medicines to sedate them – others have sold their daughters and organs to survive. In the second winter since the Taliban took over and foreign funds were frozen, millions are a step away from famine. Source: Afghanistan:...
ON DEVELOPMENT | The Solution to the Global Food Crisis Isn’t More Food

ON DEVELOPMENT | The Solution to the Global Food Crisis Isn’t More Food

Oct 18, 2022

There’s plenty to go around, but it’s going to the wrong places. Source: The Solution to the Global Food Crisis Isn’t More Food, Foreign Policy, by Sarah Taber, October 8, 2022; Vasava illustration for Foreign...
ON AFGHANISTAN, ON DEVELOPMENT | Unfreeze Afghan assets or more hungry children may die

ON AFGHANISTAN, ON DEVELOPMENT | Unfreeze Afghan assets or more hungry children may die

Sep 14, 2022

With international monitoring and more trust in Afghanistan’s central bank, there is a path forward. Source: Unfreeze Afghan assets or more hungry children may die, The New Humanitarian, Opinion by: Kostas Moschochoritis, Director General of INTERSOS, September 9,...
ON HAITI, ON DEVELOPMENT | The international community must own its role in Haiti’s food crisis

ON HAITI, ON DEVELOPMENT | The international community must own its role in Haiti’s food crisis

Sep 14, 2022

It’s time for a different approach in Haiti – one that reckons with the enduring harms Global North policies have inflicted in the country. Source: The international community must own its role in Haiti’s food crisis. The New Humanitarian, Opinion of: Sandra...
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