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Afghanistan is World’s Largest Humanitarian Crisis
Afghanistan remains the world’s largest humanitarian crisis in 2023 even as Climate change and economic downturn continue to fuel the crisis in...
Humanitarian Crisis Reversing Gains of the Last 20 Years in Afghanistan
Afghanistan is facing an unprecedented humanitarian crisis with a very real risk of systemic collapse and human catastrophe and this humanitarian crisis...
Heat Waves Demand Humanitarian, Local Response
With extreme heat waves already killing thousands every year and posing huge challenges to sustainable development, the United Nations and the International...
Devastating Pakistan Flood; More Humanitarian Aid Needed
Monsoon rains continue to cause devastating flood in Pakistan with a third of the country under water and “6.4 plus million people...
The World Starves In Humanitarian Money
Have you ever thought if the amount of money for humanitarian needs is enough in this world? A new Oxfam report points...
Ukraine War: Humanitarian Needs Continue To Grow
Even after a month, there is no end in sight to the Russian-Ukraine war, which has raised a humanitarian urgency unheard in...
Humanitarian-Development-Peace Nexus Need of the Hour in Ukraine
Three weeks into war, Ukraine is falling into poverty and about 90 per cent of the population could be facing poverty and...
More Population Crave for Humanitarian AID
A total of 274 million people worldwide need emergency aid and protection in 2022, a 17 per cent increase compared to last year, UN...
Conditional Humanitarian Support For Political Gains In Afghan?
As 55 per cent of Afghan population is estimated to be in crisis or experiencing emergency levels of food insecurity, the UN and Humanitarians...
UN Humanitarian Chief calls for more funds to help the poor
Stating that COVID-19 pandemic and resulting recession is set to trigger the first increase in global poverty in three decades, UN Humanitarian Chief Mark...