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06/09/2020. Human trafficking, as a contemporary form of slavery, is a collection of massive - and often ignored - violations of fundamental human rights.
Read MoreHow COVID-19 impacts migrant
05/01/2020. The unprecedented crisis that COVID-19 is likely to have an effect on the routes and characteristics of both regular and irregular migration.
Read MoreWhat is the role of philanthropy in Covid times?
05/25/2020. Private generosity is on the rise. But while it can inspire state actors, it cannot replace them.
Read MoreThe Pandemic Will Accelerate History Rather Than Reshape It
04/07/2020. We are going through what by every measure is a great crisis, so it is natural to assume that it will prove to be a turning point in modern history.
Read MoreThe Coronavirus Pandemic Will Forever Alter the World Order
04/03/2020. The U.S. must protect its citizens from disease while starting the urgent work of planning for a new epoch.
Read MoreThe Impact of COVID-19 on Humanitarian Crises
03/19/2020. The increasing spread of COVID-19 has dominated global attention. Governments and media are focusing attention on the domestic impacts of the virus and the medical and political responses.
Read MoreHaiti marks 10 year anniversary of earthquake amid worsening food insecurity
01/09/2020. Malteser International currently runs community gardens and livestock programs that directly address Haiti’s food crisis.
Read More2020’s ‘wind of madness’ indicates growing instability:
04/02/2020. António Guterres said during his main annual press conference at UN Headquarters
Read MorePrivate sector pledges US$250 million in refugee assistance
12/16/2019. The growing role of the private sector in mobilizing vital resources to support millions of refugees worldwide went on show at the Global Refugee Forum in Geneva,
Read MoreThe UN is in financial distress
01/02.2020. The United Nations (UN) is running out of money, compounded by the fact that the U.S. — its biggest contributor — still hasn’t paid all of what it owes for 2019.
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