Syria's Next Frontier: 'No Peace To Keep'
It is a painful time to be right about predictions we hoped would not come true. War Child's report on the 23rd July ("Syria: A War on Childhood") warned of the depth and scale of war crimes against children in Syria and the human price that inaction would cost, now and for generations to come.
Abuzz over malaria on World Mosquito Day
Each year the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine celebrates Mosquito Day to honour a crucial malaria discovery
People helping people: simple communication technology saves lives
A BBC Action report finds the disaster response communication revolution on the ground isn't mirrored in the emergency assistance community
Taking Land out of the Footnotes
Landesa's new infographic spotlights the catalytic potential of land.
"A Day for Our Humanity"
Thomas Reynolds writes about the importance of remembering the sacrifices of humanitarian workers and encourages us to follow in their example.
?It makes me proud to help other people"
Jean-Louis Mbusa writes about his experiences as an aid worker in DRC to commemorate World Humanitarian Day.
Russian Media Landscape
In the aftermath of the winter oppositional protest wave, state pressure on independent Russian media intensifies.
Escalating violence forces more people from their homes in the DRC
More than 2 million people are said to be displaced within the Democratic Republic of Congo
Struggling to meet the humanitarian needs of Syrians caught up in violence
The situation in Syria is overstretching the capacity of the humanitarian community to respond to the limit
PHOTOBLOG-Fear, disease stalks survivors of India's communal killings
Hundreds of thousands were uprooted by India's worst violence in a decade