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Conflict-sensitive aid at the intersection of climate change, conflict and vulnerability in South Sudan

Magazine Article
March 13, 2024
Deserted flood-affected houses in South Sudan

Too much and too little rain: food insecurity among displaced and host communities in South Sudan

Magazine Article
March 13, 2024
Two boys carrying water cans walk through a flooded area of Bentiu, South Sudan

Humanitarians still haven’t agreed what they should do about climate change

Article
February 29, 2024
A woman carrying firewood on her head wades across a stream where the floodwaters washed away a bridge in southern Sudan.

Revisiting humanitarian programmes in Puntland: pathways to resilience and sustainable growth

Article
December 12, 2023
A dam constructed in Puntland, Somalia

Lost and found: Can the new loss and damage fund deliver the transformative change we need?

Article
November 28, 2023
Hanifa, a farmer and mother, in front of standing water near her home in the rural Sindh Province, Pakistan - leftover from disastrous 2022 flooding.

Morris Gheeyong Ong

With extensive experience in various child-related settings, strong communication skills have been developed, fostering team spirit and encouraging mutual support. Volunteering in orphanages, teaching PowerPoint and instructing children with ADHD and autism in baking cookies has been fulfilling. Sharing knowledge and supporting colleagues and clients is enjoyable, driven by empathy and a passion for enhancing the quality of life. Diverse employment spanning seven countries across three continents and involvement in 14 industries is indicative of broad experience. Currently serving as a Board Member at a charity organisation, Mentor in STEM Scotland, and a Mentor in the Global Mentorship Initiative, along with roles as a Tutor Assessor for Young STEM Leaders and a Train the Trainer for Parkinson's disease.

Loss and damage – a humanitarian kairos moment

Article
October 3, 2023
3,0000 Haitians were displaced to this camp following the earthquake, 2010

How remittances and migrant networks can help mitigate climate disasters

Article
September 29, 2023
Woman handles cash in Guatemala.

Matt Byrne

Senior Protection Adviser Norwegian Refugee Council UNOCHA

Is it right to count humanitarian aid as loss and damage?

Article
August 29, 2023

Ellen Reid

Research Officer at Mercy Corps

Environmental coordination in humanitarian settings: case study of the Energy and Environment Technical Working Group in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh

Article
July 10, 2023
Greening Cox's Bazar

U TAR

Is it right to prioritise fragile states in the climate crisis?

Article
May 31, 2023
The Marshall Islands coping with the effects of climate change and rising sea levels.

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