How the U.S. Can Maintain its Position as a Global Leader
In the face of humanitarian crises, increasing violent conflict, and famine, American leadership across the globe is needed now more than ever.
In the face of humanitarian crises, increasing violent conflict, and famine, American leadership across the globe is needed now more than ever.
Our alliance has acted collectively in multiple ways and at various times over the past few months in response to…
Alex de Waal writes that modern famines do not occur by chance, but are rather the consequence of deliberate acts committed by political-military elites in pursuit of their strategic objectives.
Leaders from our humanitarian team joined the WFP discussion to share their insights on effectively addressing sexual exploitation and abuse, and lessons learned from the Yemen crisis.
Have you heard the story of the man who drops his housekeys? Walking home at night, a man realizes that…
The Central African Republic (CAR) “is now the most dangerous place for humanitarian work” – Jean-Pierre Lacroix, Under-Secretary-General for Peace…
Humanitarian assistance has slowly become more data-focused. This is a positive move for the humanitarian community, as high-quality data can…
Cutting off poverty-alleviating and violence-reducing assistance in Central America runs counter to American values and interests.
Attention, all protection enthusiasts (You too, gender-based violence; child protection; mine action; and housing, land, & property experts)! For the…