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Clothes don’t fill empty stomachs: aid must begin with what people want and need

Article
November 11, 2025
A group of refugee leaders sit in a circle on plastic chairs outdoors under a tree, participating in a community meeting in Rwamwanja refugee settlement, Uganda.

Empowering displaced communities: humanitarian responses to food insecurity and livelihood challenges in north-east Nigeria

Article
November 3, 2025
Volunteers serve hot meals to displaced families at Gubio IDP Camp in Maiduguri, October 2024.

When reform forgets: the cost of humanitarian amnesia in Syria

Article
September 10, 2025
Destroyed buildings line a deserted street and a lone biker rides through the street.

Climate change adaptations in humanitarian programming

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

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.

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

Article
November 1, 2024

Iraq: reflecting on one year of the humanitarian transition

Article
October 14, 2024
A public school with tarpaulin sheets for windows in Anbar, Iraq.

What displaced people in the DRC think of humanitarian protection and how to learn from it

Article
October 7, 2024
A row of tents at an IDP camp

Dignity through dialogue: redefining language in humanitarian aid

Article
October 1, 2024
7 multicoloured pencils with engravings that read positive phrases such as "do the doable", "spark joy" and "choose optimism"

How to be a humanitarian worker when access is denied: life on the Poland–Belarus border

Article
August 27, 2024
A person holds up a smashed mobile phone

Who will listen to the women of Gaza?

Magazine Article
June 24, 2024
A woman walks past destroyed buildings in the central Gaza Strip, carrying large gathered branches on her head.

Humanitarian AI revisited: Seizing the potential and sidestepping the pitfalls

Network Paper
May 7, 2024

Launching the 84th issue of the Humanitarian Exchange

April 30, 2024 - April 30, 2024

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Dried out riverbeds in Southern Iraq.

Anticipatory action to build displaced populations’ resilience at the intersection of climate change, conflict and displacement

Magazine Article
March 13, 2024
Forecast-based financing mechanisms run by the Bangladesh Red Crescent Society, 2016

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