If you’ve enjoyed News Deeply content you are warmly invited to check out The New Humanitarian, where you’ll find access to the Deeply Humanitarian archive as well as @NewHumanitarian’s latest reporting on crises. https://t.co/VSOMw90rrn
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Over nearly a decade we produced journalism in the spirit of global public service. We’ll now be looking at new ways to continue our positive impact on the humanitarian sector and the global media ecosystem. Stay tuned for more projects from the @NewsDeeply team. (6/7)
Through this partnership with The @NewHumanitarian we’ll collaborate on upcoming events and special initiatives on vitally important issues. We’re also sharing what we’ve learned about in platform development and business model innovation to strengthen their road ahead. (5/7)
This is vitally important to us, as we know our articles are an important contribution to the historical record. The new Deeply Humanitarian page with all of our archived reporting lives here: https://t.co/KYIORPV2yd. (4/7)
Our early coverage of #Syria’s war, water scarcity (and accelerating wildfires) in the American West, pandemic response, ocean health, refugees, child malnutrition, women's advancement, Arctic development and other critical issues will live on the @NewHumanitarian’s website.(3/7)
This week we’re launching a broad-based partnership with The @NewHumanitarian, a publication we have long admired for their coverage of global affairs. (2/7)
Dear Readers and Friends, It’s been months since we paused our reporting and slowed down to reexamine our work at News Deeply. We want to share some updates with you on where that work goes next. (1/7)
#Syria’s post-conflict landscape poses challenges for policymakers and development practitioners. But to date neither has addressed its policy implications or how Syria’s experience challenges assumptions on reconstruction, writes @SHeydemann https://t.co/iUdR35Ndhu
“Thank you to the doctors who have shared stories....It has been my honor and privilege to share your voice.” @AlessandriaMasi of @newsdeeply at #SAMS18IC accepts an award from SAMS and thanks Syrian doctors for their work.
Thank you for your dedicated support of @SyriaDeeply over the past six years. The engagement of our community has made it much more than a news site, it's been a place to exchange ideas and bridge perspectives on vital issues. That will all continue in the work to come.
Our editors’ deep, nuanced knowledge of Syria will continue to shape our coverage. We also plan to launch special initiatives focused specifically on Syria, from dedicated research projects and reporting tracks to roundtable discussions around the world. @PeaceDeeply.
In modern conflict resolution there can be no good way forward without a fundamental understanding of what’s happening on the ground. Our coverage will aim to help readers understand the practice of peacebuilding, how it’s evolving and what solutions may work. @PeaceDeeply.
Six years ago I set out to launch @SyriaDeeply to bring much-needed attention to the Syrian conflict. This week we will be taking a new approach to delivering on that mission. Syria Deeply will become the cornerstone of a new platform: Peacebuilding Deeply. @PeaceDeeply.
@refugeesdeeply@SyriaDeeply@The_NewArab Part two of our photo series, documenting the experiences of Syrian refugees in Lebanon, is out today. Read the stories of separation and solidarity, shared by Khalida, Rana, Fawaz and Malakeh: https://t.co/ntOe7je2zi
Today's Syria News:
- Military states the government is in control of a large swathe of central #Syria
- the #OPCW says #chlorinegas was likely used in February’s Idlib attack
- #UN warns about potential #Idlib offensive. https://t.co/KOLGAKPG4s
Syria’s government held just 20 percent of the country at the beginning of 2017, but it now controls more than 60 percent of Syrian territory, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. #SOHR@syriahr@hashemosseiran https://t.co/p78nUFIPlG
"Lebanon is neither a country of asylum, nor a final destination for refugees." — @MYRMEK for @syriadeeply now on @worldcrunch. https://t.co/8Xf9p46REC
Today's Syria News:
- Syrian army retakes a district south of #Damascus from #ISIS
- Government drops leaflets on #Daraa urging rebels surrender
- #Syrian police enter a rebel enclave between #Homs and #Hama ahead of evacuations https://t.co/bc2y2BEjF0