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  1. 50 minutes ago

    It was a pleasure to host the Archbishop of Malta, His Grace , onboard the as we explored the factors driving Mediterranean migration. Continued vilification of efforts only undermines the collective values we've worked so hard to build.

  2. 29 Dec 2018

    As we approach the end of 2018 lets celebrate the 570,000 or so workers who responded to crisis around the world, many placing their lives at risk. Most (92%) are local people. They embody the truth that only a life serving others is a life worth living

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  4. Jan 3

    2018 was a record year for helping people in crises all over the 🌍 and raising funds to help meet their needs. Find out how we made a difference, including through our funds & >> Thanks to our donors!

  5. 3 hours ago

    Sign up to Diaspora Volunteer Roster, you'll be saying 'YES' to contributing your skills, knowledge, time towards supporting & initiatives and organisations in and the .

  6. 40 minutes ago

    Global Humanitarian Overview 2019 via

  7. 4 hours ago

    Why Innovations don’t always address the right problem and how insights from behavioral science can improve our chances of scaling

  8. Jan 3

    Ten crises and trends to watch in 2019 (via )

  9. 3 hours ago
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    Love , but has always been ahead of the game on the front. And this truly is a humanitarian issue. Well done NZ, missing you heaps.

  10. Jan 2

    Conflict and Climate, Drivers of Disaster: The 2019 Early Warning Forecast, a joint publication of and , looks at 7 crises that may develop or worsen in the next year.

  11. 16 hours ago

    Delighted to meet ⁦⁩ Assistant Chief Minister from the ⁦⁩ to discuss their support to ⁦⁩. Thank you for your generous contributions to the Syria and CAR funds

  12. Jan 3

    Previous interns have done great work. Smart, young interested in joining a passionate team covering issues should apply! Deadline Jan 15:

  13. 30 Dec 2018

    As the end of the year is time for reflection, we would like to recommend two recent publications with , both tackling the issue of life challenges of professionals and the coping strategies to address them. Read in open access:

  14. Jan 4

    Good communication in crisis situations is about right channel and format. This case study featuring the work of and for Syrian refugees proves it ⬇️

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  16. 17 hours ago

    First, they are forced out of their homes they flee the bombing and seek refuge in the camps then they suffer in the harsh winter with nothing and then come the floods

  17. 22 hours ago

    Interested in work Looking to work in ? You might find a home at the , our & hub! We're seeking a Project Coordinator & Assistant, Gardener-educator, & an Interpreter. Interested? Send us a CV & cover letter eco@betterdays.ngo

  18. Jan 1
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    I wrote to you several times, telling you I was an abused woman by my husband who tried to kill me! He fled the country because, the obtuse Scottish judicial system let him, I was thrown into the street with with my three disabled children and made Bankrupt twice .

  19. 4 hours ago

    Off to Juba, shortly. Looking forward to meeting friends and colleagues who are engaged in amazing work on peace consolidation and response!

  20. Hello all, we are very excited to join the Twitter community. We look forward to productive interactions as we talk about sexual violence in armed conflict, civilian protection, humanitarian dialogue etc

  21. 24 hours ago

    Very good blog on newly established private sector led cluster in supporting cooperation in efforts and seeking to inform on recovery and post conflict reconstruction.

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