Humanitarian Crisis
Lebanon on the Edge: Beirut Empties as Strikes Resume
The evacuation unfolded against the backdrop of a ceasefire that was never fully observed. A US-brokered truce took effect on 17 April but has been…
A Reckoning Deferred: The Massacre at Hoyyar Siri and the Abandonment of Myanmar’s Rohingya
The facts, as documented in a meticulous 56-page report published by Human Rights Watch, are as follows. On that morning, Arakan Army fighters launched an…
A Planet of Slums
The scale of the challenge spans the spectrum of national wealth. In Homs, Syria, 400,000 residents have returned to a city ravaged by conflict, facing…
Nigeria’s Camp of Death
The detentions followed violent attacks by armed groups and bandits, after which the Nigerian military launched a security operation in January 2026, rounding up entire…
Burns, Starvations and Floods
In Lebanon, one in four people now faces acute hunger. The Integrated Food Security Phase Classification platform warns that approximately 1.2 million people could experience…
Syria · Cuba · Myanmar
In Cuba, six months after Hurricane Melissa struck in late October 2025, affecting more than two million people, destroying hundreds of thousands of homes, and…
South Sudan: A Nation Starving
Some 2.2 million children suffer from acute malnutrition. The number of acutely malnourished children aged six months to five years has risen by 100,000 cases…
Sahel Under Siege: Coordinated Attacks Devastate Mali
UN Secretary-General António Guterres responded by calling for “robust security coordination” across the wider Sahel region and for urgent humanitarian funding to reach the 3.8…
Hunger & Conflict
The crisis is compounded by a collapse in financing: humanitarian and development funding for food and nutrition responses has fallen to levels last seen nearly…
An Unmarked Graveyard in the Andaman Sea
Left to drown, left to disappear The world’s indifference to the Rohingya and Uyghur crises is measured in lives 900 Rohingya dead or missing at…
The World Pledged Nearly $1.8 Billion for Sudan
The structural problem with the conference was one it shared with its predecessors in Paris and London. Neither the Sudanese Armed Forces nor the paramilitary…
Sudan: War & Humanitarian Crisis in Figures
The figures cited in this report are drawn from a constellation of UN agencies, humanitarian monitoring bodies, and field organisations. Displacement and malnutrition data come…
