Killing of aid workers in Nigeria a setback for troubled crisis response
“There was a feeling, from some NGOs that I spoke with but also some U.N. actors, that we kind of just went along with what the government was proposing,” said McIlreavy.
“There was a feeling, from some NGOs that I spoke with but also some U.N. actors, that we kind of just went along with what the government was proposing,” said McIlreavy.
October 5 is World Teachers’ Day (WTD), an internationally recognized holiday acknowledging the rights, responsibilities, and universal standards for education,…
Two years following the Myanmar military’s overthrowal of the democratically-elected ruling party on February 1, 2021, thousands of people have…
Displacement, whether caused by disaster or conflict, is fundamentally connected to housing, land, and property (HLP) rights.
The Syrian Civil War passes the twelve-year mark on March 15, signaling the continuation of one of the deadliest and…
Over the last couple of decades, as the impact of global warming has intensified, the discussion of climate change has spilled out of the scientific and technocratic circles within which it was long confined. Today, the subject has also become an important concern in the humanities and arts.
In 2015, Nobel Peace Prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi was seen as a beacon of democracy and human rights…
“We can’t eat there. We can’t eat here. I don’t know what to do anymore.” As of November 2019,…
“Afghans are resilient, not by choice but by need. We know how to celebrate life despite the constant violence we…