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Profiles
Aisling Irwin
Cash or food? The debate continues...
The prospect of thousands of Mozambicans dealing with their devastated ...
Alex Klaushofer
INTERVIEW: Abyei clashes trigger humanitarian crisis, says MSF
Fresh fighting this month between former civil war foes ...
Brinley Bruton
'Cash sent home is more effective than aid'
Here's a number that will knock your mittens off. I ...
Joanne Tomkinson
Research and Communications Coordinator
MEDIAWATCH: Key to saving Zimbabwe is in Africa
"African neighbours (are) key to saving Zimbabwe," says an editorial ...
Joanne Tomkinson
Research and Communications Coordinator
MEDIAWATCH: Key to saving Zimbabwe is in Africa
"African neighbours (are) key to saving Zimbabwe," says an editorial ...
Mark Snelling
Aid scandal in the Sahel, but what's new?
Time, once again, to look at why foreign aid isn't ...
Nina Brenjo
Climate change and conflicts: Is there a link at all?
Many scientists, politicians and journalists now agree that climate change ...
Rachael Taylor
International justice versus local needs in Uganda
The International Criminal Court (ICC) launched its first war crimes ...
Ruben Andersson
From bad to worse for Nepal's displaced
The peace deal signed last year between Nepal's government and ...
Tim Large
Will climate change forum generate more than hot air?
Imagine a network of thousands of tiny weather stations dotted ...
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HAVE YOUR SAY: Should we put cheaper food and fuel before climate change?
As Group of Eight (G8) leaders meet in Japan, India ...
Alex Whiting
Can a certificate make aid agencies better listeners?
Aid agencies say they want to save lives or even ...
Emma Batha
Hungry North Korea opens doors to aid workers
North Korea's surprise decision to ease restrictions on international aid ...
Joanne Tomkinson
Research and Communications Coordinator
MEDIAWATCH: Key to saving Zimbabwe is in Africa
"African neighbours (are) key to saving Zimbabwe," says an editorial ...
Mark H Jones
Virginia Tech, social media and emergencies
Much has been made of how students used social media ...
Megan Rowling
Will climate change war cry fall on deaf ears?
You can hardly move for VIPs at the Global Humanitarian ...
Peter Apps
Kenya crisis jeopardises Africa's emergence from poverty
The sudden outbreak of violence plaguing Kenya since last week's ...
Rebecka Rosenquist
Are the radicals of 1968 the humanitarian hawks of today?
A period less like 1968 I cant imagine. That's what ...
Ruth Gidley
Where's the global food crisis taking us?
In five years' time, we could be living in a ...
Valentina Frigerio
Challenging assumptions about northern Uganda
After two years of setbacks since Uganda signed an initial ...

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