Sustainable Farming Program Expands to Reach 100,000 Small Farmers in India
A major agriculture partnership in India is scaling up sustainable farming support for smallholder soybean growers, aiming to improve income stability and climate resilience across rural communities.
Haiti’s Humanitarian Crisis Deepens as Violence and Hunger Escalate
As gang violence expands and food shortages worsen, millions of Haitians face displacement, hunger, and collapsing public services with limited international attention.
South Africa Aligns School Calendar to Improve Learning Equity Nationwide
A new national school calendar introduced in South Africa aims to reduce inequality between provinces and improve learning conditions for students and teachers starting in 2026.
Aid Groups Face Shutdown in Gaza as New Restrictions Take Effect
New accreditation rules introduced at the start of 2026 threaten to halt the work of dozens of humanitarian organizations operating in Gaza, raising concerns over civilian access to aid.
Flash Floods in Afghanistan Deepen a Growing Humanitarian Crisis
Sudden flash floods across Afghanistan in early January killed civilians and displaced thousands, compounding an already severe humanitarian emergency as the country enters 2026.
Myanmar’s Humanitarian Crisis Deepens as Military Pushes Forward With Election
In late December 2025, tens of thousands of civilians fleeing violence in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo crossed into Burundi, overwhelming aid systems and raising urgent humanitarian concerns.