The New HumanitarianBiometric aid data and the TalibanHow long is data stored? Who has copies? Can it be deleted? What about informed consent? Re-examining aid data security after the Taliban’s…9 min read·Sep 2, 2021----
The New HumanitarianPushing back against the tide: A Pacific nation’s climate fightVanuatu drafts a blueprint for how battered countries might bypass climate inaction, and recoup soaring disaster costs in a warming world.11 min read·Dec 1, 2020----
The New HumanitarianWelcome to the new face of crisisThis pandemic is a taste of things to come. We’re not ready.6 min read·Oct 29, 2020----
The New HumanitarianHow we broke the Ebola sexual abuse scandalFirst, there were whispers of women being sexually abused by aid workers during the Ebola response. Then, we heard 51 voices.7 min read·Oct 5, 2020----
The New HumanitarianThailand’s deep south women are on the front lines of peace‘Someone has to step up. If we are silent and do nothing, then we fail the next generation.’7 min read·Sep 24, 2020----
The New HumanitarianinAge of AwarenessIs global warming driving the spread of dengue across Latin America?Originally a tropical disease, dengue has begun to take hold in more temperate regions. Scientists say climate change may be to blame.6 min read·Apr 27, 2020----
The New HumanitarianHow a tech NGO got sucked into a COVID-19 conspiracy theoryBill Gates does not have a secret plan to tag you6 min read·Apr 15, 2020----
The New HumanitarianHistory lesson: Coronavirus is the latest pandemic, not the lastLessons from the history of pandemics.6 min read·Mar 31, 2020----
The New HumanitarianCoronavirus technology: No, we don’t need an app for thisCOVID-19 tracking apps might sound appealing, but be careful what you wish for.6 min read·Mar 30, 2020----
The New HumanitarianRohingya refugees need a coronavirus lifeline, not an internet banMohammed Arfaat is trying to help his refugee community prepare for COVID-19. But a communications blackout keeps most Rohingya in the…3 min read·Mar 24, 2020----