Humanitarian News Archive SearchUgandan MPs move to ‘save children from homosexuality’ – The EastAfrican4th February 2023Refugee children are disproportionately poorer (and thus more vulnerable) than other household members and as a result require a larger share of social assistance to meet their basic needs – UNHCR – The UN Refugee Agency3rd February 2023Ethiopia: Measles and cholera outbreaks pose deadly threat to already malnourished children – ReliefWeb2nd February 2023Battling Hunger and Ensuring Yemeni Children Can Get Back to School – World Bank1st February 2023Help Ethiopia Prevent Famine and Secure Peace | Opinion – Newsweek1st February 2023ICAI recommendations on the UK’s approaches to peacebuilding: FCDO response – GOV.UK26th January 2023HEATING BRICKS AND MELTING ICE: CREATIVE WAYS UKRAINE FAMILIES ARE SURVIVING THIS WINTER – Save the Children26th January 2023Eleven Million Children in Yemen are Struggling to Survive – Charity Organization for Children25th January 2023Returning to school, rebuilding lives – Unicef24th January 2023Top 5 Trends Driving Humanitarian Need in 2023 – Charity Organization for Children24th January 2023One Million Children Left Without Education in Lebanon after Public Schools Shut their Doors – Save the Children19th January 2023Save the Children donates medical supplies to Malawi Government – Malawi Nyasa Times18th January 2023Malawi: Save the Children Donates Medical Supplies to Malawi Govt – allAfrica.com18th January 2023Yemen’s fragile healthcare system: Training midwives to improve much-needed care for mothers and children – Philips17th January 2023Survival of the Richest – Oxfam16th January 2023Oxfam: Verdens rigeste suger den globale vækst og velstand til sig. Stop dem dog15th January 2023 — Dette er en Kronik. Kroniken er udtryk for skribentens holdning. Du kan indsende Kronik-forslag her. Vi står midt i en tid med usædvanlig mange sammenfaldende kriser på samme tid. Mange millioner ...3.5 million children to be out of school, due to drought – standardmedia.co.ke15th January 2023Save the Children Resumes some Activities with Female Staff in Afghanistan – Charity Organization for Children15th January 2023Survival of the Richest – Oxfam America15th January 2023CHILDREN STILL AFRAID ONE YEAR ON FROM VOLCANIC ERUPTION IN TONGA – Save the Children14th January 2023« Previous1…540541542543544…657Next »
Refugee children are disproportionately poorer (and thus more vulnerable) than other household members and as a result require a larger share of social assistance to meet their basic needs – UNHCR – The UN Refugee Agency3rd February 2023
Ethiopia: Measles and cholera outbreaks pose deadly threat to already malnourished children – ReliefWeb2nd February 2023
ICAI recommendations on the UK’s approaches to peacebuilding: FCDO response – GOV.UK26th January 2023
HEATING BRICKS AND MELTING ICE: CREATIVE WAYS UKRAINE FAMILIES ARE SURVIVING THIS WINTER – Save the Children26th January 2023
Eleven Million Children in Yemen are Struggling to Survive – Charity Organization for Children25th January 2023
One Million Children Left Without Education in Lebanon after Public Schools Shut their Doors – Save the Children19th January 2023
Save the Children donates medical supplies to Malawi Government – Malawi Nyasa Times18th January 2023
Yemen’s fragile healthcare system: Training midwives to improve much-needed care for mothers and children – Philips17th January 2023
Oxfam: Verdens rigeste suger den globale vækst og velstand til sig. Stop dem dog15th January 2023 — Dette er en Kronik. Kroniken er udtryk for skribentens holdning. Du kan indsende Kronik-forslag her. Vi står midt i en tid med usædvanlig mange sammenfaldende kriser på samme tid. Mange millioner ...
Save the Children Resumes some Activities with Female Staff in Afghanistan – Charity Organization for Children15th January 2023
CHILDREN STILL AFRAID ONE YEAR ON FROM VOLCANIC ERUPTION IN TONGA – Save the Children14th January 2023