OPINION: How to stop violence against women in Kurdistan
COVID-19 is spurring child marriage and domestic violence. Governments and NGOs must empower women legally and financially, to take control of their own lives
Call for entries to the 2021 Kurt Schork Awards in International Journalism
The Kurt Schork Memorial Fund is now accepting submissions for its 2021 awards in international journalism. The awards recognise excellence in courageous reporting of conflict, corruption, human rights transgressions and other related issues.
OPINION: Female child soldiers often go unseen but must not be forgotten
As world marks Red Hand Day, more attention must be paid to girls recruited by armed groups
FACTBOX-Ten facts about child soldiers around the world
Coronavirus pandemic feared driving more children into armed groups as world marks Red Hand Day
FACTBOX-What Biden is doing to bring more refugees into the U.S.
Biden is working to raise refugee admissions to the United States. Here is his plan:
UN urges 57 countries to reclaim women, children from Syrian camps
The states have a duty to repatriate their citizens and to prosecute adults for war crimes or other offences at fair trials in their domestic courts under international law
OPINION: Ways to help Lebanon six months after the Beirut blast
It is time to give power to women, young people and their organisations so they can rebuild their communities in a progressive and equal way
Six months after Beirut blast, Syrian refugees battle for survival
Syrian refugees were among those worst hit by the Beirut port explosion, which has forced aid organisations to spread themselves even thinner than before
OPINION: When will refugees get a COVID-19 vaccine?
Jordan and Lebanon are including Syrian refugees in their vaccination campaigns. If we don’t live up to our commitments to refugees we risk a lost generation
Can coronavirus vaccines reach developing countries?
Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine can be stored using existing cold-chain shipping, raising hopes of it reaching remote places. But what other obstacles are there to a vaccine reaching the world’s poorest?