What is needed at such a time of crisis is a clear vision for how to deliver the most impact from the current development cooperation system. Yet, despite being in office for 18 months already, this government is yet to set out such a vision for its development cooperation.
The humanitarian system is being challenged, with issues around efficiency, effectiveness and ‘resets’ driving the agenda. But what about the values that guide us as partners and champions of change?
In a widely condemned move, on 30 December, Israel announced they will be revoking licenses of 37 international non-governmental organisations (INGOs) working in Gaza and the occupied West Bank. Here’s what we know so far.
Humanitarians say no one should be left behind. Yet when disasters strike, the data they rely on often erases people with disabilities. The Survey for Inclusive Rapid Assessment (SIRA) could help change that.
Responding to Israel’s recent registration measures, in which 37 international NGOs working in Gaza and the West Bank are at…
Happy new year! After yet another tough year in 2025, our CEO, Romilly Greenhill, looks ahead to 2026, highlighting the key moments, themes and transformations, before offering a call for togetherness.
Today, Wednesday 17th December, the UK government has confirmed it will formally issue instructions to transfer £2.5 billion from Roman…
Among the cuts to Official Development Assistance (ODA), humanitarian crises escalating around the world and the complete gutting of USAID, we’ve worked incredibly hard to support our members and advocate for those in danger of being left behind around the world. Here are 12 things we’re proud of 2025.
Action For Humanity has released its new report, Returning To Hope: One Year After Liberation, highlighting the stark reality facing families and outlining the urgent steps required to stabilise high-return areas. The report reflects 14 years of Action For Humanity’s work alongside Syrian communities, one of the largest locally embedded humanitarian efforts in the country.