About Thomson Reuters Foundation
Sign up for our
Newsletter
|
Member Login
Home
Coronavirus
Women
LGBT+
Climate
Economies
Technology
Slavery
Cities
Land
More
In Focus
Videos
Opinion
In Focus
Videos
Opinion
Search
Humanitarian Crises news
No relent in fighting in Syria, deepening misery for civilians
Locusts swarm into South Sudan as plague spreads
U.N. suggests Turkey border crossing to deliver aid to Syria
News Package
Stateless: The world's most invisible people
News Package
Life for the Rohingya in the world’s largest refugee camp
0
1
News Package
Stateless: The world's most invisible people
News Package
Life for the Rohingya in the world’s largest refugee camp
Female protest leader gunned down in Iraq's Basra
Two storms head for U.S. Gulf in rare hurricane season event
California fires double in size, flames approach university campus
Ghislaine Maxwell's fair trial threatened over deposition material
Viral trafficking posts flood U.S. hotlines
Two dead as Hurricane Genevieve approaches Los Cabos
New sex trafficking route identified in Kenya
Britain to introduce legally binding environmental targets
Seeds of doubt: Amazon forest gatherers dread drought and fires
India's bicycle warriors on a mission to save trafficked children
Amazon blazes burn forest, farmland and threaten homes
Trump approves emergency aid for Iowa after storm
Pakistani film highlights female pioneers and women's rights
Hit by drought, Zimbabwe taps funding for water-wise farming
Afghan women's rights advocate, negotiator injured in attack
Brandenburg lake is symbol of climate change, say scientists
Monday storm impacted nearly 38 mln acres of Midwest farmland
Afghanistan forms new women's council ahead of Taliban talks
U.S. fines food company over forced labor imports from China
Cambodia police chief stood down in 'unprecedented' sex abuse case
UN chief invites young climate activists to meet, give input
Bond star Naomie Harris backs new XR climate change film
Wind and solar produced 10% of global electricity in H1 2020
Drier than the Sahara: heatwave fans fire risk for French farmers
Amazon countries ask IADB to structure sustainability initiative
Outrage amid Somali law draft permitting child forced marriages
Racing to reverse U.S. ban, Top Glove improves workers' housing
Indian child workers' deaths spur anti-trafficking push
Amazon fires rage in early August as fears of mass blazes mount
Malaysia walks away from law to tackle firms over forest fires
North Korea's Kim inspects flood relief; worry grows about crops
NOAA raises predicted number of tropical storms to a record 25
Female politicians urge Facebook to protect women in politics
$item.secondaryType.selectValue.replaceAll("-", " ")
$item.secondaryType.selectValue.replaceAll("-", " ")
$item.secondaryType.selectValue.replaceAll("-", " ")
$item.secondaryType.selectValue.replaceAll("-", " ")
$item.secondaryType.selectValue.replaceAll("-", " ")
$item.secondaryType.selectValue.replaceAll("-", " ")
$item.secondaryType.selectValue.replaceAll("-", " ")
$item.secondaryType.selectValue.replaceAll("-", " ")
$item.secondaryType.selectValue.replaceAll("-", " ")
Show more
About our Humanitarian Crises coverage
From major disaster, conflicts and under-reported stories, we shine a light on the world’s hotspots.
Newsletter
sign up:
Opinion
Vanessa Nakate
Fridays for Future Uganda
Why my erasure from a photo of climate activists at Davos matters
Across Africa, the climate crisis is happening to us now, and the stories Africans have to tell are urgent - but who is listening?
Sarah Telford
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
In a world awash with data, aid workers contend with gaps
With nearly 168 million people in need of humanitarian assistance in 2020 -- the highest figure in decades -- there is no time, or data, to lose
Teresa Anderson
ActionAid
Why "net zero" is not good enough
It sounds like an ambitious goal, but the term may hide loopholes that can delay real climate action and drive land grabs and hunger
Mandeep Dhaliwal
UNDP
The promises and perils of digital health
The potential for technology to transform health services is tremendous, but advances in digital health can bring privacy and data security challenges
In Depth
As warming risks rise, Boston pastor sees need to spur 'climate justice'
Rain-short Zimbabwe fights taboo against farming drought-hardy grain
India's women seaweed divers swim against the tide of climate change
analysis
Meaningless or sensible? Net zero by 2050 divides climate community
Videos & Pictures
more videos
Beyond Boko Haram
LGBT asylum seekers face hurdles seeking "dream life" in Ireland
Getting to Europe: The Game
No exit: Jordan’s most vulnerable refugees
Living the Chinese dream
Tanzanian albino children get new limbs in U.S.
Editor's Picks
Foreign ministers flag climate change as major spark for conflicts
As Pakistan glacier melt surges, efforts to cut flood risk drag
Pakistan readies for second battle against crop-devouring locusts
interview
INTERVIEW-Pakistani child bride wrongly jailed for murder courts justice
Join
Us