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Food aid in Kakuma is now only available to people who have been classified by the WFP as belonging to the relevant categories.

Refugees

Ending up in the last category means no food at all

Cuts to international aid funding have plunged Kakuma, one of the world’s largest refugee camps in Kenya, into a worsening humanitarian crisis. With food rations reduced to a fraction of the minimum requirement, residents face an impossible choice.

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Humanitarian crisis

Burundi’s refugee camps overwhelmed after new fighting in the DRC

Renewed violence in the eastern part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo has driven tens of thousands into Burundi. In overcrowded sites, access to water remains critically low as refugees wait for a political solution.

Transporting medical patients in Khan Yunis, Gaza.

Crises and conflicts

“The triple nexus needs to be more flexible and tolerant of error”

The humanitarian-development-peace nexus (HDP nexus) seeks to more closely coordinate humanitarian, development and peacebuilding activities. Katharina Valjak from Misereor explains in our interview where there is room for improvement.

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Liveable cities

Torchlight procession in Kolkata in August 2025, on the anniversary of the brutal rape of a female doctor in the city.
Gender equality

A city where women need panic buttons is not a safe city

From crowd-mapping data to AI surveillance, technology-based security tools are on the rise in Indian cities with the increasing presence of women. But real change depends on redesigning public spaces for women and challenging gender norms.

Image by David Amen, inspired by the favelas in Rio de Janeiro.
Urban life

Cities have many faces

What makes a city liveable? Many of the problems faced by Nairobi – and the ways they are being tackled – are typical of big cities in the Global South.

People walk on the street of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
Urban mobility

Ethiopia’s promising future on foot and by bike

Addis Ababa is a prime example of how a city can change when walking and cycling are taken seriously. Over the past few years, the capital of Ethiopia has invested heavily in non-motorised transport as part of its wider urban transformation.

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