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Most ‘precious’ resource of our time is dialogue

António Guterres, speaking in Doha, underscored the importance of international cooperation in the “enormous challenges” of our time.

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Holy Family Hospital in Bethlehem: 4,700 babies born in 2018

12/21/2018. This is the only facility in the region capable of treating infants born before the 32nd week of gestation, thanks to its neonatal intensive care unit and its highly specialised staff.

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Order of Malta in Hungary scaling up its assistance work to help Syrian population

12/27/2018. After nearly 8 years of war in Syria, the Order of Malta is still present in the region helping the local population with medical and humanitarian activities.

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Ten humanitarian crises and trends to watch in 2019

These 10 crises and trends will help shape our coverage in 2019. Here’s why they have our attention and should demand yours.

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Pope to Ambassadors

13/12/2018. Pope Francis receives ten new Ambassadors and confirms the Church’s commitment to proposing concrete solutions to humanitarian problems.

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Greenhouse gases triggering more changes than we can handle

12/19/2018. This research reveals that societies face a much larger threat from climate change than previous studies have suggested.

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Partnering with the private sector

09/26/2018. Private sector actors can play a major role given their unique expertise, capacities, resources, and networks.

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"Peace is all we need to return home"

10/02/2018. Refugees in Rwanda dream of no longer relying on others to feed their families and of going home.

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The imperative of UN reform

10/31/2018. Michael Møller, Director-General of the United Nations Office at Geneva gave a conference entitled “The imperative of UN reform” at the University of Geneva

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How Europe Can Reform Its Migration Policy

10/05/2018. Three years since the start of the European refugee crisis, the continent’s politics are still convulsed by disagreements over migration.

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