Millions of Pakistanis struggle to survive as floods crisis continues
Islamabad: Six months after floods devastated Sindh and parts of Balochistan province, millions of Pakistanis still need help to survive, international and national aid agencies
Islamabad: Six months after floods devastated Sindh and parts of Balochistan province, millions of Pakistanis still need help to survive, international and national aid agencies
Ending poverty need put no additional stress on the planet’s natural resources, according to a new report published today by international agency Oxfam. According to
In 2010, vast humanitarian crises from Haiti to Pakistan almost overwhelmed the international system’s ability to respond. Despite years of reform, UN agencies, donors, and
The international humanitarian response system will fail to cope with the expected rise in the number of people exposed to crises unless more resources and
The leader of the Fiji Women’s Rights Movement, Virisila Buadromo, has been awarded the prestigious Women Have Wings Courage Award.
A landslide several hundred metres wide and one kilometre long struck the Highlands of Papua New Guinea yesterday around 7am.
Inequality has increased in 14 of 18 G20 countries since 1990 as economic growth has too often failed to benefit poor people, according to new
The G20 is committed to supporting equitable and sustainable growth. But new data shows that a lot needs to change if they are to live
More than 13 million people are still affected by the crisis in the Horn of Africa. There were clear early warning signs many months in
As the warning signs of a new food crisis appear in West Africa, Oxfam and Save the Children have looked back at the human and