A Lifesaving Response to Malnutrition in Southern Afghanistan
Sara* is a 22-year-old mother who lives in a remote village of southern Afghanistan. She has only one child, a…
Sara* is a 22-year-old mother who lives in a remote village of southern Afghanistan. She has only one child, a…
Two major climate trends are reshaping the humanitarian landscape: the increasing frequency of acute, high-cost disasters and…
The brutal hostilities we are seeing in multiple conflicts around the world have exposed a terrible truth: We are living in an era of impunity. Attacks that kill or injure civilians, including humanitarian and health-care personnel, are devastatingly common. Yet despite widespread condemnation, serious violations of the rules of war too often go unpunished.
Three years on from the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan, the humanitarian situation has deteriorated significantly, leaving over 23 million people in need of shelter, healthcare, education, and livelihoods. Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) continue to provide lifesaving support to Afghans across the country despite an increasingly challenging operational environment and decreased funding from donors.
Time is running out for millions of people in Sudan who are at imminent risk of famine, displaced from their…
On May 17, Chairman Thompson of the House Agriculture Committee released the Farm, Food, and National Security Act, his proposed…
One year since conflict erupted between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), Sudan has quickly…
In response to the attacks on Palestinians in Gaza City waiting for food aid, our Members have issued statements. Click…
After decades of progress, global hunger and malnutrition is on the rise. More than 735 million people…
With as many as 783 million people facing chronic hunger and 45 million children…