Continued killing of civilians at Gaza humanitarian assistance distribution sites – Bond statement
Since late May, more than 400 Palestinians have reportedly been killed at food distribution points while trying to access humanitarian…
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Since late May, more than 400 Palestinians have reportedly been killed at food distribution points while trying to access humanitarian…
New research suggests that acting early before a violent crisis peaks is not only feasible, it shows real promise for preventing and mitigating the humanitarian impacts of conflict and violence. So, how do you take anticipatory action in conflict situations in the face of uncertainty?
For more than two decades, Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance has been one of the most cost-effective investments in global health. But following a myriad of aid cuts across the world, it is at risk. How do we advocate for replenishment?
The UK government has repeatedly signalled its intention to recognise Palestine as a state. However, the question remains: what is stopping it from acting on this commitment? New blog from Dr. Afaf Jabiri.
84 charity leaders, parliamentarians, economists, academics and campaigners including Carla Denyer MP, Ellie Chowns MP, Baroness Mary Goudie, Economist Jayati…
The YALA initiative advocates for youth-friendly sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) information and services. Discover how they use theatre to promote SRHR and counter the global anti-gender movement.
Yesterday, during the Chancellor’s unveiling of the government’s Spending Review, the Chancellor declared that the use of hotels for asylum…
Following the announcement of the Comprehensive Spending Review by the Chancellor of the Exchequer yesterday, we look at the implications for the aid cuts, in donor refugee costs and the current lack of any impact assessments on what damage these cuts will do.
Traditional domestic pension schemes often fall short for international staff. Here’s why an international pension is essential for employees working abroad.