Yemen’s humanitarian crisis overshadowed as famine imperils millions
Humanitarian aid worker Qais Al-Haj recalled how a walk on the streets of the Yemeni capital, Sanaa, was enough to reveal the ugly face of war. It was reflected on
Humanitarian aid worker Qais Al-Haj recalled how a walk on the streets of the Yemeni capital, Sanaa, was enough to reveal the ugly face of war. It was reflected on
It was not usual for Jessica Halabi, 35, an Edmonton fashion designer, to be called “uncivilized” in the news as someone who has a Middle Eastern heritage. But that
Anita Dywaba, 23, of Cape Town, has had enough dealing with sexual harassment in South Africa. She has resorted to Voices of Youth, UNICEF’s digital community for youth around the
Time is moving slower than ever for Hussein Al-Amouri. The 27-year-old farmer and father of three children, has been waiting with his family to start a new life in Canada
People around the world couldn’t help but use social media to share their solidarity with five-year-old Moroccan boy Rayan Oram who fell into a 32-metre dry well. The lad
It was soon after Saleha Islam, 23, of Abbotsford, B.C., started wearing her hijab in high school when she faced Islamophobia. A group of boys tried to pull it off