(OCHA) – Since February, Haroun Adam, 15, and his brother Abdelraziq Adam, 13, have been living in Sortony, Darfur, in a so-called gathering site of makeshift shelters for internally [...]
(UNICEF) – UNICEF deplores yesterday’s attack on the “That al-Netaqeen” primary school in the city of Daraa which killed five school children, aged between four and 16, and left 15 other [...]
(United Nations Meetings Coverage and Press Releases) – Urgent action would be required of Member States, the United Nations system and all stakeholders in order to avoid losing future [...]
(The New York Times) – My son, Yousef, calls the bombings “fireworks.” He sinks in fear when explosions wake us up from sleep. He runs to the person closest to him to hide. My little boy [...]
(Geneva Call) – From 9 to 11 October, Geneva Call conducted a workshop for the Democratic Karen Benevolent Army (DKBA) on humanitarian norms in co-operation with the Karen Community Based [...]
(MSF) – The few remaining hospitals in east Aleppo, already overwhelmed by the numbers of wounded, are facing yet another challenge: collecting people injured in the airstrikes. Just 11 [...]
(BBC News) – The Colombian government and the country’s second largest rebel group, the National Liberation Army (ELN), have announced the beginning of formal peace negotiations later [...]
(AFP) – “How do you calculate a lost childhood?” That was the question Tuesday before war crimes judges trying to set the amount of landmark reparations to be paid to former [...]
(The Guardian) – As the House of Commons holds an emergency debate on the situation in Aleppo, ordinary Syrians carry on amid daily bombardments and destruction. Link
(Amnesty International) – Member states of the international body responsible for monitoring the use of chemical weapons must trigger an investigation into the alleged chemical weapons [...]