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After more than a decade of conflict and instability, an estimated 4.8 million people remain displaced across Yemen – many of them for years. Another 19.5 million people require humanitarian ...
THE latest flood disaster in Mokwa, Niger State, stands as a tragic reminder of the devastating impact of environmental and infrastructural neglect, and poor disaster preparedness compounded by ...
Farida Mohammadi meets with U.S. Rep. Lloyd Smucker on Jan. 30 in the congressman’s Lancaster County office. They are joined ...
Dr. Shazia Khpalwak visits remote areas of Pakistan's Balochistan Province to provide care for mothers and newborns. Her work touches many lives, but factors like water shortages and poor nutrition ...
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore, often mentioned among Democrats as a potential presidential candidate, has been saying for months ...
Long a no-go zone for travellers, the relative stability provided by the Taliban's return to power in Afghanistan has also ...
The US State Department has notified Congress that it will shut down the office that helped resettle Afghan refugees who ...
The United States will end Temporary Protected Status for Afghans in July, leaving up to 12,000 at risk of deportation to ...
Agricultural livelihoods have been one of the biggest casualties of extreme climate events, such as droughts, unseasonal rainfall and floods, leading to crop failures, reduced yield and worsening food ...
A Paradoxical Problem: A Win in the Drug War, a Punishment for the Poor However ... least 75 countries in the last four years with people in Afghanistan subsisting on less than $4 a day.
The dismantling of the US Agency for International Development (USAID) is a serious blow to the soft power of the United States and disastrous for many poor ... the needy people of Afghanistan.
Wild poliovirus was almost eradicated globally two years ago, but poor conditions ... takeover of Afghanistan in 2021. Public health officials say "vaccine hesitancy" (when people don't want ...