Will the next World Food Programme chief answer to Trump?
The next WFP chief could help the UN emergency food agency save millions of lives β or walk away from a starving world.
π£οΈ Will the next World Food Programme chief answer to Trump? "The next WFP leader could help the UN emergency food agency save millions of lives β or walk away from a starving world." www.thenewhumanitarian.org/opinion/2026...
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Is this thing on? π€
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Gaza militarised aid plan could implicate humanitarians in Israeli war crimes: UN briefing
The UN and established NGOs are refusing to participate in an Israeli plan to take over aid distribution in Gaza, but face US pressure to join.
Taking part in Israeli plans to enforce military-controlled aid in Gaza would implicate the πΊπ³UN in atrocity crimes and genocide risks, an internal UN briefing warns. It may also set a precedent of βtotal controlβ likely to be copied by other countries: www.thenewhumanitarian.org/news/2025/05...
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Inklings | Ex-WFP boss David Beasleyβs new gig
UNRWAβs private-sector fundraising, more humanitarian R-words, and David Beasleyβs new Fogbow side hustle.
Humanitarian blurred lines: Former WFP chief David Beasley has a new role advising a firm led by ex-military and CIA members. Fogbow was involved in that US military-run Gaza aid pier.
Q: What's the next step here for Fogbow x Beasley in Gaza?
www.thenewhumanitarian.org/newsletter/2...
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In Myanmar, a disaster in a war zone means a slow and difficult aid response
Local groups are struggling to cope with the scale of the disaster, while the civil war means international efforts have so far proved ineffective.
Once again, Myanmar has fallen off the int'l radar again less than 4 weeks after the worst quake in >100 years hit.
So thank you The New Humanitarian for this piece on what's happening in Sagaing, only 15km from epicentre but where needs are still high.
www.thenewhumanitarian.org/news-feature...
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What if we stopped aid altogether?
The future of refugee aid work is that INGOs need to ditch their egos and self-interest, and work honestly and collaboratively with refugee leaders.
"Hereβs the uncomfortable truth: If your humanitarian mission dies when the money dries up, it was never a mission, it was a business."
So many strong lines in the piece. @newhumanitarian.bsky.social
www.thenewhumanitarian.org/opinion/2025...
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Controversial take - well structured digital nomad visas buffeted by strong housing policies are an acceptable counterpoint to highly skilled worker visas that have been skimming off the best trained and most qualified workers from the global majority for generations.
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Ethics in the closing of a humanitarian project - Salud everywhere
Ethics in the closing of a humanitarian project helps prevent harm and legitimizes us in our imperative to alleviate suffering.
In the first quarter of 2025, hundreds of cooperation and humanitarian aid projects came to a sudden end. How can ethics be ensured in the closure of a humanitarian project, even when it occurs unexpectedly? #humanitarianethics
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The data streams that underpin humanitarian response are about to collapse
Famine warning, needs assessments, health data: Humanitarian action will be groping in the dark if vital data sources are allowed to crumble.
We enter a data desert: the USG shutters key collecting/analytic efforts like FEWSNET, terminates efforts to improve data-reinforced decision making.
The data streams that underpin humanitarian response are about to collapse: www.thenewhumanitarian.org/opinion/2025... (@newhumanitarian.bsky.social)
10.03.2025 16:06 β
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everyone seeing how when you takeaway the DEI the planes start falling out of the sky
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Why reforming humanitarianism isn't enough | First Person
The New Humanitarian Β· Episode
Does reading make your eyes hurt? On the TNH podcast feed, @tammam.bsky.social reads his essay, "Why reform isnβt enough," accompanied by a soothing score. open.spotify.com/episode/2hs7...
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IRC cutting thousands of staff after US aid freeze
Layoffs and furloughs spread as humanitarians grapple with the fallout from Trumpβs attempted dismantling of US foreign aid.
For now, IRC may be reining in expectations: βIRC will remain a vital resource... smaller than five years ago but double the size of 10 years ago," Miliband wrote in a Valentineβs Dayπ staff email. "I am just so sorry at the price to be paid to get there." www.thenewhumanitarian.org/news/2025/02...
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WFP warns staff on spending, orders βcomprehensive reviewβ: internal email
Aid groups prepare for donor cuts: The worldβs best-funded aid organisation says it canβt be βbusiness as usualβ.
Going into FY2025, IRC was predicting sustained yearly income of $1.5 billion βΒ even as other organisations cut costs and underwent painful restructuring months earlier. eg WFP, a year before: www.thenewhumanitarian.org/news/2023/10...
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IRCβs US funding for FY2025: $650 million, or about 42% of its budget (since revised).
The share of US funding at a few other NGOs with US financial statements in 2023: Save the Children (54%), CARE (37%), Catholic Relief Services (35%), Mercy Corps (41%).
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IRC leadership board will also take a 20% pay cut. CEO David Milibandβs salary (+benefits) was about $1.2 million in 2022 βΒ one of the highest in the sector. Its top 10 earners that year notched about $5.3 million in total compensation.
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Inklings | Thoughts on aid dependency amid the Trump chaos
Aid worker attacks, political and donor headwinds, and reflections on dependency from an NGO head who once relied on aid.
π£οΈ βWe keep fixing that hole, but the water pressure keeps building.β
Thoughts on aid dependency and reforms amid the Trump chaos, from an NGO head who once relied on aid: www.thenewhumanitarian.org/newsletter/2...
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How local humanitarian groups are navigating the US aid freeze havoc
Stopgaps, new funders, and long-term vision: Pressure grows on grassroots aid to chart a path forward amid Trumpβs sudden cuts.
π£οΈ βA big wake-up call." Frontline local aid groups are scrambling to move forward after Trumpβs US aid freeze β keenly aware that emergencies are deepening in their backyards, and that help is not on the way. www.thenewhumanitarian.org/news-feature...
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