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Myanmar: The impact of community support in Mrauk U, Rakhine

The first thing the villagers noticed when they returned was the destruction of homes, roads and other infrastructure. “We had to return because there was no way to make a living at the camp and our …

Afghanistan: Earthquake kills more than 1,000, deepening a humanitarian emergency

A devastating earthquake in Afghanistan’s eastern province of Paktika on 22 June has claimed the lives of more than 1,000 people and injured even more. Following the deadly quake, the Afghan Red …

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Philippines: Stories of survival and hope rise amid conflict

… gave her much happiness. Her sons took on odd jobs, while she sewed clothes for her …

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Ukraine: How basic food support becomes a lifeline for those escaping to safer places

… from neighboring villages after losing their jobs as a result of the hostilities, which …

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Update on the humanitarian situation in Colombia

… high number of health workers quitting their jobs, which then impacts the delivery of … high number of health workers quitting their jobs, which then impacts the delivery of …

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Annual Report 2021

… facilities. Large numbers of people lost jobs and income because of pandemic-related … them to continue their education and find jobs, respectively. Training, and financial … towards self-­sufficiency as they secured jobs, or started or strengthened small …

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Three nurses dedicate their careers to humanitarian help

Three nurses in Sabah, Malaysia, share stories of how they became humanitarian workers. Although they no longer work in health-care facilities, they are still committed to promoting health …

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Afghanistan: A changed perspective to disability helps her inspire others

Growing up, Nazanin Haidary, now a 25-year-old, resented any attention being drawn to her hand which was deformed since birth. She neither wanted to answer any questions about why her hand was the …

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Venezuela: Reducing malaria to improve the lives of people affected by violence in El Callao

The town of El Callao in Venezuela is famous not only for its carnival and brightly dressed madamas, but also for being the centre of the mining industry in the south of the country, and especially …

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Myanmar: A tailor tells her story

Moe Moe Nwe is from Thinbaw Kwei Village in Rakhine State. Her mother passed away when she was young. She’s been the sole breadwinner for her family ever since, caring for her father, who lives with …

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