What is The Future of Humanitarian Action?

Today, humanitarians and humanitarianism are needed more than ever before, but to remain relevant, there must be changes. The courage to question old certainties, the vision to change and do away with redundant or outdated approaches, and the conviction to defend what absolutely cannot change writes Elhadj As Sy and Yves Daccord for Thomson Reuters Foundation.

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    The Superwoman of DR Congo's Masisi

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    More than 8,000 people have settled in Katale, a town located in Masisi territory in the DRC's North Kivu Province. In a small school room is where "superwoman" whose real name is Nyirakamana Bakenga ... see more »

  • Congo-Kinshasa:   The Superwoman of Masisi

    Concern USA, 10 November 2017

    Among the thousands of people that live in Katale, a town located in Masisi territory in the DRC’s North Kivu Province, there is one superwoman. More than 8,000 people have… Read more »

Food aid in DR Congo.

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