Civil society organisations and other stakeholders will become increasingly important to maintaining the government’s legitimacy
The Philbins are only now starting to come to terms with the death of their daughter, Gracie Rae
The organisation serves 1 250 registered organisations around South Africa, including old age homes, homeless people shelters, centres for abused women, orphanages and healthcare facilities, providing food for 650 000 people daily
The aid worker allegedly called his security guard a ‘slave’
Vanessa Rodel and her daughter arrived in Toronto on Monday night after years of harassment in Hong Kong
The arrest of two of Bangladesh’s foremost human rights activists has brought to light the country’s severe crackdown on journalists and NGOs.
Winner: Investing in the Future and Drivers of Change Civil Society Award — Siyavuna Abalimi Development Centre
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/ 4 December 2007
The Somali government has frozen aid activities in a south-eastern region most affected by the country’s growing humanitarian crisis, a United Nations spokesperson told reporters on Tuesday. The new restrictions ban all humanitarian flights to the Lower Shabelle region’s airports, World Food Programme spokesperson Peter Smerdon said.