Bridging humanitarian power gaps demands a fundamental shift in how we engage and build relationships with each other.
TNH interviewed nearly a dozen people who all alleged that they, or their deceased relatives, were victims of beatings or ...
Palestinian journalist Rita Baroud reflects on visiting the rubble of her family home and a Ramadan that feels like anything ...
YEMEN: Yemen’s Houthi rebels have said they will resume attacks on Israeli ships in the Red Sea and its surroundings, ...
A closer look at the numbers shows the perils of donor concentration, and why a wider donor base means more funding.
Recent attempts to shore up the Yemeni riyal have failed to stop its drastic fall in the government-controlled south.
As Tigray’s political leaders squabble, progress has stalled on key points of the peace agreement, including the return of a ...
SUDAN: Sudan has filed a case against the United Arab Emirates at the International Court of Justice, accusing it of ...
Most individual humanitarian data streams support and reinforce others. Consequently, just as the 2008 financial crisis ...
Salaries are a lightning rod, not all staff cuts are created equal, and what’s up with the humanitarian reset.
Both are referring to the Baobab House, a beloved cultural space in South Sudan’s capital, Juba, that has become a haven for ...
Notes and musings on how aid works, from The New Humanitarian’s policy editors. This is Inklings, where we explore how aid ...