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What deploying AI in humanitarian response teaches us in practice

Article
March 10, 2026
Aerial view of severe flooding covering homes, palm trees and farmland, with only rooftops and a nearby road visible above the muddy floodwater.

Beyond definitional ambiguity: locally led action as baseline, localisation as reform

Article
February 10, 2026
A volunteer wearing a yellow vest supports an elderly woman as she walks through the doorway of a municipal building in Ukraine.

How our small organisation struggles against logistics challenges in Bangladesh

Article
January 20, 2026
A group of men stand side by side holding clear plastic bags of food supplies labeled “Emergency Flood Relief 2024,” showing rice and other staples distributed as aid.

Proposing a community-led digital early-warning system: integrating climate resilience with protection programming in South Asia

Article
October 9, 2025
A woman and child sit in a round makeshift boat made of metal, paddling through floodwaters that have submerged houses up to their roofs, while several people sit and stand on the rooftops in the background.

Invisible scars: mental health programming is crucial in humanitarian response

Article
August 13, 2025
A group of people walking down a dirt road surrounded by the ruins of destroyed buildings, with debris scattered on both sides and two partially standing minarets in the background.

WFP cuts Rohingya food assistance: What does losing $6.50/month mean?

Article
March 21, 2025
Two men carrying supplies through a narrow alley in a refugee camp, surrounded by makeshift shelters, on a sunny day.

Climate change adaptations in humanitarian programming

HXM
March 18, 2025
A man struggles to ride his cycle rickshaw through a flooded street.

Strategies for climate resilience – drone application, mangrove plantation, and community mobilisation in the Sundarbans delta

Magazine Article
March 18, 2025

Locally led actions to combat the impacts of heatwaves

Magazine Article
March 18, 2025
A man and woman working on their farm

Designing climate-resilient shelters: lime-stabilised soil shelters for Rohingya refugees

Magazine Article
March 18, 2025
Two men mixing lime, soil, and other natural materials to create a fire-resistant and durable plaster.

The effectiveness of anticipatory humanitarian action for cyclone response in Bangladesh

Magazine Article
March 18, 2025
Two Red Crescent volunteers outdoors, one is speaking through a megaphone

Kurigram: a women’s empowerment hub in Bangladesh

Article
November 28, 2024
Large boards depicting various safety messages.

Decreasing funds while repatriation is a distant destiny: can localisation be an answer to the protracted Rohingya crisis?

Article
November 1, 2024

On the frontlines: witnessing the human struggle and hope amid Bangladesh’s catastrophic 2024 Eastern Flood

Article
October 4, 2024
A man wades through floodwaters carrying relief items

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