‘Not every national actor needs capacity building’ 👏 @JGarbalinska at the Joint Launch of the #Ukraine Humanitarian Response Plan https://t.co/5qRPtmSiE1
@ryanair seriously, what the hell? You don’t let me book a ticket (‘too many tries, your booking has been canceled’) but still charge me for the ticket you didn’t sell me?! And now I cannot get past your chatbot to get this solved. A new low from you.
- 18 million people in Afghanistan need aid. - 13 million in Yemen are severely hungry. - 15 million in Central Sahel are in need. - 4 million in Somalia are drought-affected.
Human suffering is at unprecedented levels across the world, Ukraine is the latest in a long list.
Here's the most ludicrous report ever published on UK asylum policy, written by some senior academics from the universities of Oxford and Cambridge.
I despair...
https://t.co/pfr0EOoATB
Your regular reminder that local UNICEF chapters (e.g. UNICEF USA) still run terrible, fundraising campaigns such as "K.I.N.D.: Kids in Need of Desks" that take the "grateful, smiling school children" trope to the max without providing any details or local context
Too many of our narratives frame most positive, world-changing action as a fight.
When I think of what has brought the most impactful growth to my world, to my community, to the strange wilderness inside my skull,
it wasn't fighting.
It was patience, kindness, and stubborn love.
Frenetic innovation is having a massive impact on the performance of local markets and the ways in which humanitarian assistance can be provided. Read more in HLA Blog https://t.co/sy6koWJrrj
📢235 million people worldwide needed #humanitarian aid in 2021.
Have they received sufficient media attention?🤔Find out more at CARE’s new report 👇🏾
https://t.co/ubVOrxfFsm
#ForgottenCrisis#BreaktheSilence
Once again Barbados PM Mia Mottley has been the one who has delivered the speech the world needed. May she be heard, may we rise. Take 8 minutes to listen to the whole thing. Share the lines that grabbed you most. #COP26