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A damaged building in a Mosul neighborhood retaken from ISIS

Urgent needs meet long-term challenges in embattled Mosul

Over a million Iraqis living in Mosul have had their lives turned upside down since ISIS took control of the city in June 2014. It is predicted that the fighting will continue well into 2017, but even when the last of ISIS is driven from the city, the crisis will be far from over. 

ArticleFebruary 11, 2017
child sits in earthquake rubble in Nepal

20 humanitarian crises you may have missed this year

As the refugee crisis in Europe and ongoing Syrian war continue to dominate news headlines, many countries struggle with conflict and natural disaster largely out of sight—and largely on their own.

ArticleDecember 30, 2015
Iraqi family forced to flee home on the outskirts of Mosul to escape from ISIS violence.

Mosul in crisis: The end of the battle does not mean an end to suffering

Although the battle to retake Mosul is now over, this is not the end of suffering for residents who endured three years of ISIS control. Throughout the battle more than one million people were forced to flee their homes; over 825,000 remain displaced.

ArticleJuly 7, 2017

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