Covid nationalism: Regions where cases soar are the places where next variant will emerge

Covid nationalism: Regions where cases soar are the places where next variant will emerge

As I write, mass fatalities from Covid-19 have begun in Africa. Overall, only 1.1 per cent of people in low-income countries have received at least one vaccine dose. In my own Liberia, the proportion of people who have had both doses is just 0.18 per cent. Recorded cases in the...

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Decolonising journalism: Is objectivity really possible or it is only to people who don’t have to fight to be seen fully?

Decolonising journalism: Is objectivity really possible or it is only to people who don’t have to fight to be seen fully?

Dear readers, Since last year, institutions the world over have been exploring how to improve diversity, equity and inclusion in their work. The New Humanitarian is no exception. We have, of course, been a leading voice in examining this issue within the humanitarian sector – namely through our Rethinking Humanitarianism...

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Pro-democracy violence deepens economic crisis in Africa’s absolute monarchy

Pro-democracy violence deepens economic crisis in Africa’s absolute monarchy

The pro-democracy demonstrations and deadly violence that erupted in Eswatini last month and continued into July have deepened the southern African nation’s economic and humanitarian crisis, but without forcing any reform of the royal establishment. The people of Eswatini have never lived under a democratic system of government. King Mswati...

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Asylum seekers: Ignored by international community, we’re left with the only option – to cross the sea

Asylum seekers: Ignored by international community, we’re left with the only option – to cross the sea

The UN High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) says people released from Zintan refugee detention centre in Libya were given emergency cash assistance and other support from UN partners, including cash cards that can be used at over 4,000 shops in Tripoli, but did not specify when the support was provided....

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Donors question UN aid in Tigray, which ‘appears to put rocket fuel into the agency engines’

Donors question UN aid in Tigray, which ‘appears to put rocket fuel into the agency engines’

A series of donor letters that question how international support in conflict-weary Tigray, Ethiopia, is managed lay the blame more squarely on UN High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR), which they accuse of having failed to ensure the presence of experienced, senior staff members in the camps and transit sites. The...

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Q&A: Humanitarian crises have triggered increased South-South migration

Q&A: Humanitarian crises have triggered increased South-South migration

South-South migration basically means migration movement between and among developing countries. If you take West Africa, migration movement within West Africa or even between West Africa and Asia, or between West Africa and Latin America would constitute South-South migration. It has not really been discussed in the mainstream literature for...

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Jailed former South Africa President Zuma’s daughter under fire for incitement

Jailed former South Africa President Zuma’s daughter under fire for incitement

One of former South African President Jacob Zuma’s daughters has come under scrutiny for allegedly inciting violent protests that have claimed at least 72 lives and seen rampant looting and business closures. As many as 12 people are on the authorities’ radar for stoking the riots, Police Minister Bheki Cele...

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Zuma has proved South Africa is just another African country like Kenya with its tribalism or Nigeria with its corruption

Zuma has proved South Africa is just another African country like Kenya with its tribalism or Nigeria with its corruption

Post-apartheid South-Africa always begs the question: Is South Africa just another African country; what can we do about it? “In the midst of the political confusion that has gripped our country, many people are wondering if we have come to the end of South Africa. The answer is simple: The...

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It’s crystal-clear, new manager Patrick Viera has to make the gods of football at Palace happy

It’s crystal-clear, new manager Patrick Viera has to make the gods of football at Palace happy

Patrick Vieira was last week appointed Crystal Palace manager and if history is anything to go by, he will have to do better than Dutchman Frank De Boer, who shown the door five matches into the 2017 season. Having spent time in England as an Arsenal and Manchester City player,...

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Over-cautious Arsenal on verge of signing midfielder Lokonga, defender White

Over-cautious Arsenal on verge of signing midfielder Lokonga, defender White

English Premier League perennial footdraggers in the English Premier League transfer market, Arsenal Football Club, have been forced to expand their options for a centre-back after the initial target, Ben White, was reported to be inching closer to a deal with London rivals Everton. However, as of Tuesday, there were...

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