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Thursday, 19 May 2016

The well-fed dead: Why aid is still missing the point ...

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The well-fed dead: Why aid is still missing the point

 
 

Syria advisor Jan Egeland makes the case for better protecting civilians. 



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Why more money alone won't improve crisis response

 
 

European Commission Vice President Kristalina Georgieva makes the case for a newly agreed "Grand Bargain" for aid efficiency.



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Collective punishment in Congo

 
 

The closure of IDP camps in Congo's North Kivu is supposed to weed out rebel fighters, but isn't it just adding to the insecurity?



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