Yale Insights: How Innovations in Understanding Everyday Data Can Power More Effective Aid . For a project in Bangladesh, Prof. Mushfiq Mobarak and his team used machine-learning models applied to mobile phone records to identify the poorest householdsfaster and at far lower cost than traditional surveys. As U.S. support for global data collection declines, Mobarak says, creative use of the
to Ukraine fell by 99% in 2025, leaving countries to fill the gap as nears the fourth anniversary of Russias full-scale invasion
European to increased by 67% in 2025, while and financial aid increased 59%, according to a report released by the Kiel Institutes Ukraine Support Tracker.
- This is also the apex of a bilateral crisis on and , s main agenda as regard and Africans. has been compliant but not enough to Washingtons taste. Transparency international has ranked it the most corrupt country in the world in 2025 (9/100).
The United Nations expressed deep alarm over the escalating attacks in Sudan, stating that air strikes are putting civilians at great risk and directly targetin...
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It's quite simple: wherever people are in need, they are exploited - Therefore, one should always be cautious when offering direct, personal assistance
As a member of a unit, I am prohibited from making private donations for precisely these reasons, it's against our law to support or - Anyone wishing to actively help should always contact the local certified organization directly Paramedics distribute aid supplies to those affected -
Tracking Aid Narratives - This briefing is part of a longer-term initiative for to examine how agency acceptance or rejection is expressed on
Online narratives following the looting of the Kurdish Red Crescent facilities
Reactions to Qatars support for the IOM to facilitate voluntary return from
Online responses to the Syrian Arab Red Crescent (SARC) winter assistance
Data: Insecurity Insight
This month four years ago the Russian Federation brought war back to Europe. Now, the cold winter and the targeted destruction of civil energy infrastructure is making life in Ukraine almost unbearable. Today we have donated 20% of our projected February revenue to humanitarian organizations helping helping the people of Ukraine.
The United Nations are monitoring a worsening violence situation in South Sudan, with particular clashes now erupting in the Jonglei state between government fo...
Canadians wait for flights out of Cuba, aid struggling to get in amid U.S. energy blockade
Canadians in Cuba are waiting for flights home and humanitarian agencies are struggling to get aid in as an energy crisis worsens in the nation amid a U.S. oil blockade.
Canadians wait for flights out of Cuba, aid struggling to get in amid U.S. energy blockade
Canadians in Cuba are waiting for flights home and humanitarian agencies are struggling to get aid in as an energy crisis worsens in the nation amid a U.S. oil blockade.
Canadians wait for flights out of Cuba, aid struggling to get in amid U.S. energy blockade
Canadians in Cuba are waiting for flights home and humanitarian agencies are struggling to get aid in as an energy crisis worsens in the nation amid a U.S. oil blockade.
Canadians wait for flights out of Cuba, aid struggling to get in amid U.S. energy blockade
Canadians in Cuba are waiting for flights home and humanitarian agencies are struggling to get aid in as an energy crisis worsens in the nation amid a U.S. oil blockade.
Canadians wait for flights out of Cuba, aid struggling to get in amid U.S. energy blockade
Canadians in Cuba are waiting for flights home and humanitarian agencies are struggling to get aid in as an energy crisis worsens in the nation amid a U.S. oil blockade.
Canadians wait for flights out of Cuba, aid struggling to get in amid U.S. energy blockade
Canadians in Cuba are waiting for flights home and humanitarian agencies are struggling to get aid in as an energy crisis worsens in the nation amid a U.S. oil blockade.
Canadians wait for flights out of Cuba, aid struggling to get in amid U.S. energy blockade
Canadians in Cuba are waiting for flights home and humanitarian agencies are struggling to get aid in as an energy crisis worsens in the nation amid a U.S. oil blockade.
Canadians wait for flights out of Cuba, aid struggling to get in amid U.S. energy blockade
Canadians in Cuba are waiting for flights home and humanitarian agencies are struggling to get aid in as an energy crisis worsens in the nation amid a U.S. oil blockade.
The European Union and Australia have finished negotiating a defence and security pact, reports "Handelsblatt" (Wednesday edition) citing officials involved in...
AidIsraeli court blocks life-saving cancer care for boy, 5, due to his Gaza address
To support the employment of returning families, the Afghan Red Crescent distributed supplies worth 1.4 million Afghanis to 40 families.
Monday, February 9, 2026
At the Central Afghan Red Crescent office, in the presence of Hafiz Azizur Rahman, Deputy of the organization, supplies valued at 1.4 million Afghanis were distributed to 40 families of returning migrants.
During the distribution, the Deputy of the Afghan Red Crescent expressed his happiness about the return of migrant families to the country, stating that the returning citizens, by utilizing their vocational skills and work experience, can not only support their families but also play a significant and effective role in the country's economic growth and social progress.
He expressed gratitude for the assistance provided by Hong Kong, adding that this type of support is invaluable to those in need and returning migrants, and that receiving such aid can meet their daily needs.
As part of the aid, each returning family received supplies worth 35,000 Afghanis, tailored to their skills and trades, to create job opportunities and generate income. These supplies related to professions such as tailoring, embroidery, carpentry, poultry farming, mobile phone repair, food sales, and other trades.
Serving, supporting, and meeting the basic needs of returning migrants remains a priority for the Afghan Red Crescent.
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Distributes Supplies Worth 1.4 Million Afghanis to Support Employment of
Monday, February 9, 2026
At the of the ARCS, supplies valued at 1.4 million Afghanis were distributed to 40 repatriated families in the presence of Vice President Hafiz Azizur Rahman.
During the , the Vice President expressed his happiness about the return of repatriated families to the . He emphasized that these returnees, drawing on their and work experience, are not only able to support their own households but can also play a significant and effective role in the and social development of .
Mr. Azizur Rahman also expressed gratitude for the assistance provided by Hong Kong, highlighting that such support is invaluable to vulnerable and repatriated families. He added that this aid will help meet their daily needs effectively.
As part of the , each family received supplies worth 35,000 Afghanis tailored to their individual skills and trades. These materials for tailoring, embroidery, auto mechanic work, poultry farming, mobile phone repair, food vending, and other professions, aimed at enabling them to create job opportunities and generate income.
Providing services and support to repatriated families and meeting their basic needs remain top priorities for the ARCS.
Source: Afghan Red Crescent (ARCSAfghanistan)
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About 52% of said that the should provide more to if does not agree to a and talks.
The new global environment will put pressure on countries to use more nakedly for geo-strategic purposes. We should all get used to the idea of ever more direct political control of aid allocations. .
Some believed that a investigation could establish that the agent had a reasonable fear for his life when he opened fire as Ms. Goods car began lurching toward him the sort of police shooting investigators consider awful but lawful. Others suggested that such an investigation might find otherwise, or even that the failure of agents to provide to Ms. Good after the shooting might be deemed a civil rights violation.
: A Family Affected by Flooding Receives Non-Food Shelter Aid
Saturday, February 7, 2026
The Afghan Red Crescent, to a family affected by flooding in the Sar Asiab area of Ghorian District, Herat Province, provided non-food assistance.
This aid, intended to provide temporary shelter, included one tent, one tarpaulin, and ten blankets.
The Afghan Red Crescent considers supporting fellow citizens affected by disasters to be its fundamental duty.
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A Family in Receives Non-Food Shelter Aid
Saturday, February 7, 2026
The provided three types of non-food assistance to a flood-affected family in the Sar Asiab area of Ghorian District, Herat Province.
The , intended for temporary shelter, included one tent, one tarpaulin, and ten blankets.
The ARCS considers supporting disaster-affected people as a fundamental duty and commitment.
Source: Afghan Red Crescent (ARCSAfghanistan)
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THIS IS URGENT
SHARIF NEEDS TO SET UP ANOTHER FUNDRAISER!
Today is the deadline to pay the school fees for my children, Amal & Diaa.
As a mother, keeping them in school is my greatest worry and my only hope.
Any supporteven the smallestcan help protect their right to learn.
If you cant donate, a boost or a prayer means a lot
The central question for Japan is no longer whether its past support was justified, but whether it can be sustained.
UNRWA spokesperson Jonathan Fowler: Humanitarian supplies destined for remain stuck in and , noting that Israel has been blocking their entry into the enclave since MAR-2025
Fowler stressed that allowing the passage of people alone, while preventing deliveries, does nothing to alleviate severe humanitarian conditions, continued obstruction of relief supplies is among main reasons for ongoing suffering
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Speaking with FRANCE 24's Mark Owen, Davide Rasella, ICREA Research Professor at ISGlobal, explains that cuts in overseas aid by the US and other western countries could have dramatic effects on the handling and prevention of new pandemics. Professor Rasella coordinated a study revealing that cuts in global aid could lead to 22.6 million additional deaths by 2030 across 93 low- and middle-income countries.
The evolution of sports nutrition to active and now performance
Thats according to Colin Watts, CEO of Thorne, speaking to NutraIngredients+ during its recent Business Leaders
Atualizando a situao de Lux:
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A gente conseguiu pagar uma consulta mais em conta, felizmente! Acontece que mesmo que o veterinrio no tenha descartado totalmente outras doenas (como a esporo), ele falou que ela t com rinotraquete (uma infeco que afeta o sistema respiratrio). Ela tambm tava com pulga e sarna (o combo do combo, a coitada). Embora a consulta tenha sido barata, a quantia que a gente teve que negociar pros remdios dela no foi e provavelmente a gente ainda vai ter que gastar bastante ainda.
Se qualquer ume de vocs puder compartilhar ou mandar alguma ajuda (pode ser em qualquer quantia!), seria incrvel, srio :blobheart:
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Seoul City Goverment Pulls Out All The Stops To Aid BTS's Comeback
the it for decades fail to pacify it or enable it to thrive as a hand it back to the same assholes stop providing to the people - especially, All w/ bipartisan support in the
the it for decades fail to pacify it or enable it to thrive as a hand it back to the same assholes stop providing to the people - especially,
And this has enormous bipartisan support in the
Make it make sense!
French magistrate reportedly summons two French-Israelis over complicity in genocide
is verified by Molly Shah on . He's not yet verified by . I hope he will be soon. Sharif is a Palestinian in Egypt with no income.
Sharif needs spinal surgery and his son also needs urgent medical treatment, which he cannot afford.
Link to verification by Molly Shah:
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Aid cuts could cause 22m avoidable deaths by 2030, study finds
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