Guns will only take you so far in the fight against the jihadist rebels, Hazel Healy discovers.
Kimberley Brown interviews former presidential candidate Piedad Cordoba, who explains the high stakes.
Phil Miller on fearing for Muslim communities.
After decades of neglect, the mood is turning. Dinyar Godrej on the fightback against privatization.
Hazel Healy investigates the challenges facing 21st century disaster response.
Jamal Osman reports on the rise of the new humanitarians in Somalia.
To wipe out mass starvation we must engage with the politics that drive it, argues Alex de Waal.
Aid-by-drone, what’s not to like? New tech in the sector brings many problems, Nick Dowson explains.
Lea Surugue reports on the dramatic rise of heart disease in Africa and the corresponding crisis of fake cardiac drugs.
Parsa Sanjana Sajid speaks to Rohingya refugees trapped on the Bangladeshi border.
Hazel Healy gives five reasons as to why Labour's new development policy paper is worth celebrating.
Kate Osamor, Labour’s shadow international development secretary, speaks to Yohann Koshy about aid and empire.
Brie O’Keefe and Alexia Pepper de Caires speak to Ben Phillips about the ‘loneliness’ of taking on powerful institutions.
Abuse must be eradicated but the attack on Oxfam is disproportionate, argues Maggie Black in this opinion piece
‘The idea of altruistic morality puts aid workers in a double bind, eroding true responsibility’
Vyvian Raoul gives five reasons you really should care about youth liberation, even if you’re not young.
Carillion highlights how disastrous these can be – this policy must stop, argues Jenny Nelson.
Rwanda tops global gender equality tables. Can a traditional sexual practice help explain why? Alice McCool writes.
Taking the long view of fearless resistance. By Kevin Buckland, writing from Barcelona.
Academic İştar Gözaydın’s first-hand experiences of the clampdown in Turkey.
The low-down from Turkish writer and analyst Hakki Mahfuz on the country’s crackdown.
Reporting from Zimbabwe, Nhau Mangirazi examines the legacy of nearly four decades of Mugabe rule.