In our new global order we must focus on aid, not just development - COMMENT: As humanitarian need hits record levels, aid budgets are being cut and redirected, says David Miliband, the president of ...
With AIDS Walk L.A. days away, Phill Wilson reflects on decades of HIV/AIDS research and prevention and looks ahead as those ...
Women from South Sudan collect water in the Jewi refugee camp in Gambella, western Ethiopia. Oxfam works with United Nations agencies to support 350,000 refugees with clean water and sanitation in six ...
How the abrupt withdrawal of U.S. aid has affected disease preparedness and response in Ethiopia, Zimbabwe, Kenya, Somalia ...
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer announces a major defense spending increase, funded by deep cuts to foreign aid—raising concerns about the future of global development and humanitarian efforts. Foreign ...
The Trump administration is asserting that it has secured substantial financial commitments for the Rohingya refugees living ...
Every decade or so, the global aid industry finds that it must transform to survive. During these periods of change, donor countries restructure their aid agencies, shrink or expand their assistance ...
This week, officials from around the world are meeting in Seville for a landmark event in the development policy calendar: the 4th International Conference on Financing for Development. The previous ...
Germany is set to tie development aid more closely to economic partnerships, under a new strategy set out by Development ...
A majority of Executive Council members declined to support Taylor Caswell’s reappointment to lead the Business and Economic ...
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