The humanitarian gender gap and a potential mine-free World: MM speaks to Manchester-based MAG
“We do whatever it takes to get to a landmine before another child does,” reads the website of Manchester-based charity
“We do whatever it takes to get to a landmine before another child does,” reads the website of Manchester-based charity
Now entering its seventh year, the Syrian crisis has caused ceaseless horror, loss and devastation.
Visiting a refugee camp may not be a weekend activity that immediately springs to mind but for a young Manchester-based theatre director it was an essential and rewarding trip.
A medical emergency response charity based at The University of Manchester has become the UK’s deployment lead to global humanitarian crises, receiving an £8million grant from the Government.
President Barack Obama is guilty of committing the ‘oldest war crime in the book’ by bombing a hospital in Kunduz, according to a leading Manchester conflict expert.
The media’s ‘obsession’ with ISIS has taken the focus away from Syria’s growing humanitarian crisis and more political action is needed, according to a Manchester-based community organisation.
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