The drop in refugee numbers hides a humanitarian catastrophe driven by aid cuts, forced returns, and a systemic shift toward migration control.
Browsing: Aid
New Pentagon budget provisions aim to embed Israel into US defence R&D and intelligence-sharing, bypassing waning public support for direct aid.
Severe funding reductions present an unprecedented turning point, challenging international institutions to restructure frameworks and unlock local capacity.
Strategic analysis revealing how regional friction, domestic pressures, and shifting alliances dictate the flow of critical relief into the Gaza enclave.
“The choice now is not between hawkishness and compassion—but between exerting dominance and exercising a complete power.”
“It is the world’s most vulnerable who risk paying the highest price.”
Iran war breaks global humanitarian aid: logistics hit, fertilizer/oil shocks, displacement surges. Polycrisis worsens.
“Ramadan care packages” erase colonial dispossession, reducing Palestinians to perpetual aid recipients while Israel steals land.
U.S. security aid to Iraq—$13.8 billion since 2015—is now suspended, forcing Baghdad to make an impossible choice.
Sudan’s civil war has created the world’s largest displacement crisis, with 9 million displaced and 25 million in need.
