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  1. In 2020, news of the pandemic was a big draw, of course. But so were stories about , conspiracy theories, and what may be going right in a world where much seemed wrong.

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  2. On the sixth episode of Reimagining Humanitarianism, and sit down with Fabrizio Hochschild-Drummond and Hesham Youssef to discuss reforming multilateral agencies.

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  3. A month-by-month timeline of the events and trends that shaped the humanitarian news agenda in 2020:

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  4. Closure of ports in Italy and Malta, Policies failing to address humanitarian needs of migrants, elimination of access to US-Mexico border. More in our 2020 review of migration and forced development:

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  6. From Burkina Faso’s looming hunger crisis to global debt distress. A selection of our editors’ favourite 2020 headlines:

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  7. Listen to our latest podcast with to find out how humanitarian aid is being driven by the mandates of large UN agencies rather than the needs of people on the ground.

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  8. From the coronavirus outbreak in Yemen to Afghanistan’s missing patients. Here are our editors’ picks for 2020:

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  9. Dec 30

    The ICRC is profoundly saddened that 3 of our colleagues were among those killed in Aden's airport explosion earlier today.

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  10. The pandemic accelerated more restrictive migration policies, find out more in our 2020 review of migration and forced displacement.

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  11. “Whether we like it or not, we are very interconnected. And if we needed a horrible, painful reminder, we've got it through COVID.” Fabrizio Hochschild-Drummond speaks to the need for more international cooperation in our latest podcast episode. :

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  13. Didn’t manage to read all of our coverage this year? Here’s a list of 2020 articles our editors picked just for you:

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  14. Dec 30

    We are profoundly saddened that two of our colleagues were among those killed in Aden's airport explosion. One other colleague is still unaccounted for. This is a tragic day for many families in Yemen.

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  15. , , 30 December 2020 : denounces the killing of several civilians, including one if its staff members, in shooting incident near . The shooting happened on 28 December, on a public transport truck in city in Ouaka prefecture.

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  16. “We have to underprivilege the mandates and overprivilege those who are serving.” – Fabrizio Hochschild-Drummond on multilateral reform in our latest podcast.

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  17. In 2020, produced award-winning COVID-19 reporting; investigated sex abuse, corruption & more; launched 3 new reporting series, a podcast & a membership programme. None of this would have been possible without the support of our community:

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  18. Coronavirus isn't the only thing that dominated the news this year. Here’s a month-by-month timeline of 2020 humanitarian news:

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  20. The pandemic hampered travel around the world, so what has that meant to migrants and asylum seekers? Our 2020 review on migration and forced displacement answers that, and more:

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