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Venezuelan migrants in Columbia: an inclusive humanitarian response?

April 28, 2022 - April 28, 2022

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Petare, Caracas, Venezuela.

Funding to end violence against children must be a global priority

Article
March 23, 2021

It’s time to invest for the 21st century and repurpose humanitarian bureaucracies

Article
December 10, 2020
With Madagascar’s health system under strain from the COVID-19 pandemic and schools shuttered for the foreseeable future, the health, education, and overall wellbeing of the Malagasy people are increasingly at risk.

Why the coronavirus is not the only pandemic the world could be facing

Article
July 9, 2020
With monsoon rains unleashing floods and landslides in Bangladesh, Rohingya refugees are urgently working to secure their shelter in Cox's Bazar District.

Conflict, gender inequality and disasters: how to respond

Article
July 11, 2019

Disaster, response and relationships: a gendered approach to localising disaster risk reduction in the Pacific

Magazine Article
May 31, 2019

Child marriage: a major obstacle to building adolescent girls’ resilience

Magazine Article
May 31, 2019

The Central Sulawesi Earthquake Collective Accountability Approach: a case study of affected people influencing disaster response and recovery

Magazine Article
February 5, 2019
Children are entertained outside a PMI mobile medical clinic in a remote village in Donggala, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia.

The first mile of warning systems: who’s sharing what with whom?

Article
November 8, 2018
Local youth are setting up a localised warning system for flooding.

Disaster risk reduction training

November 19, 2018 - November 21, 2018

In the eye of the storm: responding to an emergency within an emergency

Magazine Article
October 24, 2018
Kutupalong-Balukhali is now the largest refugee camp in the world, home to 600,000 people. People live in cramped conditions on precarious slopes. The camp stretches as far as the eye can see.

Mapping the rapid-onset emergency in Cox’s Bazar

Magazine Article
October 24, 2018
REACH enumerators map WASH infrastructure in Cox’s Bazar.

Evidence-based mental health integrated disaster preparedness in Nepal and Haiti

Magazine Article
July 5, 2018
Participants creating a community map during the intervention in Bhaktapur, Nepal.

Mental health and psychosocial support: who cares for the volunteers?

Magazine Article
July 5, 2018
The international committee of the Red Cross delivered an emergency relief convoy through the Syrian Arab Red Crescent to Barzeh city.

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