Despite the year’s setbacks and geopolitical turmoil, there is still hope that the world community can address persisting challenges of poverty, armed conflict and climate change.
Welcome to the Global Health Checkup, Healthbeat’s new weekly report highlighting five of the week’s most important stories in public health from around the world. This week: Ebola, hunger in South ...
The warring factions in Sudan are nearing direct talks as their catastrophic two-year conflict reaches a battlefield impasse, ...
A s a number, 150,000 is usefully round. In May 2024 Tom Perriello, then America’s special envoy to Sudan, told Congress that ...
Egypt and Saudi Arabia support the Sudanese Armed Forces of General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, the country’s leader, while the ...
An aid worker and a local group in Sudan say a drone strike by the Sudanese paramilitary Rapid Support Forces has killed at ...
Aid workers are dying at greater numbers than ever. A new declaration is a start – now it must lead to great protection on the ground.
Contractors slapped Kenya with a Sh4.88 billion bill as penalties for delayed payment on donor-funded projects in the year to June 2024, highlighting the steep price that taxpayers are paying for poor ...
The AfDB's new chief, Dr. Ould Tah, is expected to secure record ADF pledges, with the final session scheduled for December 2025, amid tighter global aid flows. The UAE, other Gulf states, and an ...
An aid worker and a local group in Sudan say a drone strike by the Sudanese paramilitary Rapid Support Forces has killed at ...
A-Fasher has been besieged by Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces paramilitaries, killing scores frequently in daily attacks.
The dismantling of U.S.A.I.D. is leading to the squandering of taxpayer dollars, as well as of large numbers of lives.
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