Forty-eight men have been detained in legal limbo without charge for 11 years after crossing into Thailand as they tried to ...
The US aid freeze is forcing mutual aid groups fighting famine in Sudan to halt their lifesaving work just as volunteers also ...
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UN/KENYA: UNICEF, UNFPA, and UN Women plan to shift part of their global operations to Nairobi in 2025, as the Kenyan capital ...
Ethiopia requires Sudanese who want refugee status to live in designated camps – where they don’t have to pay visa fees – but ...
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The term 'decolonising aid' is everywhere. And yet, many decisions about aid are made behind closed doors in the West, and those most affected by aid policies have little power in shaping them. But ...
The M23 descends from a long line of DRC rebel groups backed by Rwanda. Support began in the 1990s as Rwanda hunted down Hutu militias that fled to DRC after perpetrating the 1994 Genocide against the ...
The capture of Goma, the main city in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, last week by the M23 rebel group follows a three-year insurgency heavily supported by neighbouring Rwanda despite its ...
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This is Inklings, where we explore all things aid and aid-adjacent unfolding in the wilds of humanitarian hubs, on the front lines of emergency response, or in the back of a driverless taxi. It’s also ...