The New Humanitarian

The New Humanitarian
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Nov 14, 2024 • 26min

What will stop the fighting in Sudan? | What's Unsaid

Eighteen months of war have forced more than 10 million Sudanese from their homes, created the world's largest hunger crisis, and triggered terrible war crimes. It's a conflict in which regional and global powers are dabbling, arming both sides, intent on pursuing their own geopolitical interests. We ask Solomon Dersso, founding director of Amani Africa, what it will take for the fighting to end? What's Unsaid is a bi-weekly podcast by The New Humanitarian, where we explore open secrets and uncomfortable conversations around the world's conflicts and disasters.
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Oct 31, 2024 • 29min

In crises, can life ever be normal? | What's Unsaid

Ever wondered what daily life in Afghanistan, Syria, and Venezuela have in common? In this episode, What's Unsaid host Ali Latifi, who lives in Kabul, speaks to Reporting Fellows Zeina Shahla in Damascus and Iván Reyes in Caracas to discuss dealing with conflict, threats of violence, and economic instability, while also buying groceries, having coffee with friends, and listening to music. It can make for a strange duality: life is normal - but also not. What's Unsaid is a bi-weekly podcast by The New Humanitarian, where we explore open secrets and uncomfortable conversations around the world's conflicts and disasters.
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Oct 17, 2024 • 15min

The only thing saving us is us | First Person

"We constantly urge each other to remain tender toward one another". Our First Person narratives dig into the humanity of humanitarian challenges. In this episode, Nour ElAssy, a poet and writer, reflects on a year since Israel began a total war against the entirety of the Gaza Strip and its population. From Deir al-Balah, where she now lives with 27 other family members after fleeing her home on 7 October last year, she contemplates "what it means to have a family, to be a human, and to support each other selflessly". Read Nour's story: Amid all the darkness: How kindness helped me survive one year of Israel's genocide in Gaza The New Humanitarian aims to amplify the voices of refugees, asylum seekers, and people affected by conflict and disaster – placing them at the centre of the conversations about the policies and events that shape their lives. Listen to more First Person stories at TheNewHumanitarian.org.
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Sep 5, 2024 • 14min

Haitian 'gangs are at war with us' | First Person

When violent gangs moved into her neighbourhood in April, Haitian journalist and former UN official Monique Clesca left the Caribbean nation. She returned home a few months later, and in this episode, she describes what daily life is now like. "We are in more than a crisis situation", she says. "The gangs are at war with us". The ongoing turmoil in Haiti is featured in The New Humanitarian's annual list of ten crises that demand your attention now, which highlights places in the world where needs are rising, aid budgets have been cut or are insufficient, and where people feel forgotten by the international community. Over the coming months, our First Person series will feature aid workers and people affected by the crises on this year's list.
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Aug 29, 2024 • 13min

A Sudanese collective's care in Cairo | First Person

"We came mainly seeking safety, seeking to live a decent life. But then we found another war" Our First Person narratives dig into the humanity of humanitarian challenges. This episode tells a story of the 15,000 Sudanese people living in Egypt's Masaken Osman area. When the war broke out in April 2023, these tower blocks on the dusty outskirts of Cairo became home to a group of refugees. Meet them as they gather to discuss their current challenges and collective efforts to overcome them. The New Humanitarian aims to amplify the voices of refugees, asylum seekers, and people affected by conflict and disaster – placing them at the centre of the conversations about the policies and events that shape their lives. Find more first-person stories at TheNewHumanitarian.org.
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Aug 22, 2024 • 13min

In Syria, 'waiting for war' | First Person

Zeina Shahla, a reporting fellow based in Damascus, shares her gripping insights on life amid the constant threat of war in Syria. She describes the heavy atmosphere following the assassination of Ismail Haniyeh and the looming fear of regional conflict. Shahla discusses the daily struggles of Syrians caught in a cycle of anxiety yet holding onto hope and resilience. She reflects on the deep love for her homeland, even as many contemplate leaving for better futures, capturing the essence of life in a war-torn environment.
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Aug 15, 2024 • 10min

In the Taliban's Islamic Emirate, 'everything seems fine, until it's not' | First Person

Our First Person narratives dig into the humanity of humanitarian challenges. In this episode, Ali Latifi, The New Humanitarian's Asia Editor and co-host of the What's Unsaid podcast, marks the anniversary of the creation of the Taliban's Islamic Emirate in his home country, Afghanistan. Three years on, the country is still in the throes of a humanitarian crisis, with 23.7 million people in need of assistance. Latifi says: "We're in a situation full of paradoxes". He paints a picture of how traders, TikTokers, and the Taliban co-exist, while noting: "In the Islamic Emirate, everything seems fine – until it's not". The New Humanitarian aims to amplify the voices of refugees, asylum seekers, and people affected by conflict and disaster – placing them at the centre of the conversations about the policies and events that shape their lives. Find more first-person stories at TheNewHumanitarian.org.
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Aug 8, 2024 • 14min

'Everyone in Gaza is exhausted' | First Person

Our First Person narratives dig into the humanity of humanitarian challenges. In this episode, Mahmoud Shalabi describes the difficult reality of life in his home, Beit Lahia. When the Israeli military issued orders last October for 1.1 million Palestinians to evacuate their homes in the north of Gaza, Shalabi refused to leave. "I believed that remaining in my home would be a form of resistance," he says. Now, nearly 11 months later, the Deputy Director for programs for the UK-based NGO, Medical Aid for Palestinians, explains why he is 'exhausted'. The New Humanitarian aims to amplify the voices of refugees, asylum seekers, and people affected by conflict and disaster – placing them at the centre of the conversations about the policies and events that shape their lives. Find more first-person stories at TheNewHumanitarian.org.
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Aug 1, 2024 • 7min

Water 'stress' affects every aspect of life in Warawa, Nigeria | First Person

Our First Person narratives aim to dig into the humanity of humanitarian challenges. In this episode, Yusuf Sa'adu, a shopkeeper in Warawa in Nigeria's Kano state, points out that "whoever has abundant water has wealth". He shares how water scarcity made him lose out on education and still impacts personal relationships. "If you are experiencing water stress, you will not be able to do a lot of things", Yusuf explains. The New Humanitarian aims to amplify the voices of refugees, asylum seekers, and people affected by conflict and disaster – placing them at the centre of the conversations about the policies and events that shape their lives. Find more first-person stories at TheNewHumanitarian.org.
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Jul 25, 2024 • 23min

Peace in Gaza | What's Unsaid (REPLAY)

Nivine Sandouka, a Palestinian peace activist from East Jerusalem, shares her insights on building trust between Israelis and Palestinians amidst ongoing conflict. She discusses the complexities of peacebuilding and the importance of understanding diverse narratives. The role of media in shaping perceptions and the underrepresentation of Palestinian voices are explored. Nivine emphasizes the need for integrating humanitarian aid with advocacy for lasting solutions, while sharing her deep hope for a normal life for future generations.

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