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Just months after the fall of Bashar al-Assad’s regime, a new interim government led by Ahmed al-Sharaa has formed. A recent ...
Just months after the fall of Bashar al-Assad’s regime, a new interim government led by Ahmed al-Sharaa has formed. A recent ...
While refugee-led organisations (RLOs) remain chronically underfunded, recent years have seen a growing willingness among government donors to invest in refugee leadership. But this fragile progress ...
At last month’s World Bank/ IMF Spring Meetings in Washington, DC, participants highlighted job creation as critical to the Bank’s mission. Building on the Bank’s leadership in placing jobs and decent ...
Too many public works programmes may be failing to deliver long-term benefits – not due to poor execution, but by design. If we want to use them effectively, we need to rethink what they are trying to ...
Gangs are a symptom, not the cause. This episode explores how poverty, exclusion, and militarised policies fuel violence in SIDS and other countries— and why investing in young people, communities and ...
Combating disasters in contexts affected by conflict and violence should be a priority for national governments and the international community. 58% of deaths from natural-hazard related disasters ...
The humanitarian system is at breaking point. Humanitarian actors and donors must not allow a funding-driven 'humanitarian ...
Men in politics as agents of gender equitable change examines why men in politics decide to support gender equality, how they explain and frame their allyship, and how their actions are perceived by ...
Since 2015, the Green Climate Fund (GCF) and the World Bank have been major supporters of climate-smart agriculture (CSA), committing $2.1 billion and $42 billion respectively through 2022. The GCF ...
Minerals like lithium, cobalt and rare earth are not just commodities. They are strategic assets which are shaping global power and the future of the energy transition.