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Who will heal – and rebuild – Syria?

Rana B. Khoury and Alexandra A. Siegel - December 19, 2024
Our data looks at the Syrian organizations that have been helping millions for more than a decade.

How LGBT refugees from Ukraine are highly vulnerable

Yvonne Su and Samuel Ritholtz - April 12, 2022
They can fall through the cracks in standard humanitarian responses — but through social media, individuals and groups are finding ways to help

What happens to childhood vaccine rates in conflict zones? This analysis found some surprises.

Olga Shemyakina, Marijke Verpoorten, Henrik Urdal, Gudrun Østby, and Andreas Forø Tollefsen - February 2, 2022
We examined more than 200,000 records in 15 African countries

Is Africa losing ground in the battle for water and sanitation?

Daniel Armah-Attoh - January 27, 2022
Afrobarometer surveys show citizens expect their governments to do more

The U.S. couldn’t build Afghanistan a democracy. That rarely works.

Jacqueline L. Hazelton - August 31, 2021
Regimes battling a counterinsurgency often depend on corruption to stay in power

Why the Taliban agreed to let more girls in Afghanistan go to school

Jori Breslawski - January 5, 2021
Afghan girls outside a temporary shelter in Kabul last month.

Some people want a U.S. truth commission. But truth commissions have limits.

Kelebogile Zvobgo and Claire Crawford - October 21, 2020
Our research explains what these commissions can and cannot do.

5 ways the coronavirus is making the world’s most vulnerable a lot more vulnerable

Chen Reis - May 18, 2020
More people will need help — but wealthier nations may have less to give

How international organizations are stepping up to respond to the pandemic

Stephanie Hofmann and Christian Kreuder-Sonnen - May 4, 2020
When governments put their nations first, coronavirus cooperation falls short

China already leads 4 of the 15 U.N. specialized agencies — and is aiming for a 5th

Shing-Hon Lam and Courtney J. Fung - March 3, 2020
Beijing is campaigning to lead the global intellectual property agency
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