


The Wrong Way To End Aid
Feb 11, 2025 The humanitarian-industrial complex should be dismantled — but not by a billionaire-backed administration with no plan beyond abandonment.
What Does Project 2025 Want From Djibouti?
Jan 27, 2025 It's all about China, and its prescriptions will do nothing but exacerbate tensions.
When You Love Something, You Simply Fight for It
Nov 8, 2024 A personal reflection from one of the few openly gay rights activists in Uganda.
A Restless Restitution in Africa
Oct 24, 2024 Mati Diop breathes life into statues in the ethereal political art doc “Dahomey.”
There Is a Global War on Children
Oct 23, 2024 One of every six young people on this planet live in areas affected by armed conflict.
Privatizing the Building Blocks of Life
Oct 21, 2024 At COP16, delegates will debate how to police the shadowy world of bioinformatics databases.
Beyond Humanitarian Aid
Oct 4, 2024 Without the restoration of internet access, Sudan’s humanitarian and political futures stand to collapse.
In Sudan, Violence and Malnutrition Place Heavy Burden on Women
Aug 14, 2024 Sudanese women activists have reported that since the civil war which broke out in 2023, sexual violence has been perpetrated by both sides.
Famine Sets in at Sudan Refugee Camp
Aug 2, 2024 The United Nations Famine Review Committee announced that famine exists in a camp housing hundreds of thousands of people in North Darfur.
Communal Art as Resistance
Jul 18, 2024 In Tijuana, Uganda and Gaza, refugees facing dispossession, displacement and constant violence find moments of solace in the art of dance.