Afghans in Pakistan: Forced Displacement and an Uncertain Future
After the Taliban became Afghanistan’s de-facto authorities in August 2021, over 600,000 displaced Afghans sought refuge in…
After the Taliban became Afghanistan’s de-facto authorities in August 2021, over 600,000 displaced Afghans sought refuge in…
The recent flooding in Pakistan was unprecedented—affecting 6.4 million people and damaging or destroying over 1,400 health facilities…
After over 30 years of advocacy by the Global South and civil society organizations, delegates at the…
By the end of 2022, the number of internally displaced persons (IDPs)—people forced to flee their homes but who remain…
This report analyzes insights from 18 executives from both for-profit firms and nonprofit organizations that participated in a retreat held by InterAction and The Annenberg Trust at Sunnylands in November 2018.
Two major climate trends are reshaping the humanitarian landscape: the increasing frequency of acute, high-cost disasters and…
As the U.S. hits a death toll of 500,000, the urgency of vaccine rollout in this country cannot be overstated.
While humanitarian responses focus mostly on the emergency phase—like addressing lifesaving and immediate needs—addressing the impacts and risks of climate…
The re-emergence of vaccine-preventable diseases is a global threat that demands international action. Vaccines have been used to prevent the…