Cuba’s Humanitarian Crisis: Infrastructure Collapse, Public Health Strain, and Civilian Vulnerability

Humanitarian crises rarely emerge from a single shock. In Cuba, economic deterioration, infrastructure failure, and repeated disasters are compounding into a prolonged crisis of civilian resilience.”

Global Displacement: Scale, Protection Gaps, and the Limits of International Response

Global displacement is no longer a temporary humanitarian emergency; it is a prolonged condition shaping the security, stability, and future of entire regions.”

Sudan Is Unraveling: Armed Conflict, Humanitarian Collapse, and Renewed Atrocity Risk

Sudan’s conflict has moved beyond political struggle into a pattern of violence and deprivation that places millions of civilians at immediate risk.”

Crisis in Afghanistan: Rights, Collapse, and Humanitarian Emergency

The crisis in Afghanistan is defined not only by economic collapse, but by the systematic erasure of women and girls from public life.”

Crisis in the Horn of Africa: Conflict, Climate, and Compounding Vulnerabilities

In the Horn of Africa, climate stress and armed conflict are not separate crises—they are mutually reinforcing drivers of instability and mass suffering.”

Ukraine’s Most Vulnerable: Civilian Risk, Systemic Strain, and the Expanding Humanitarian Impact of War

In modern conflict, vulnerability is not incidental—it is structured by who cannot flee, who cannot access care, and who remains exposed to sustained violence.”

Afghanistan’s Economic Crisis: Sanctions, Financial Isolation, and the Collapse of State Function

Economic isolation has not only constrained governance—it has transferred the cost of political decisions directly onto the civilian population.”