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New Map Depicts 412 Acts of Pandemic-Related Violence And Threats To Health Workers And Services Around The World In 2020
Published: March 3, 2021 | Safeguarding Health In Conflict
Facebook Live: The Border is Here, The Crisis is Real for Our Children and the Time is Now
Published: November 3, 2020 | Johns Hopkins Nursing
Venezuelans brave COVID wing to bathe, feed sick loved ones
Published: October 27, 20200 | AP News
CORONAVIRUS EDGE OF EMERGENCY
Published: September 23, 2020 | HUB
Refugees, asylum seekers unfairly blamed for COVID-19
Published: September 2, 2020 | ANADOLU AGENCY
How refugee camps in Bangladesh are being defended against covid-19
Published: July 30, 2020 | NewScientist
Coronavirus Infections Accelerate in Africa
Published: July 23, 2020 | VOA
The Psychological Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic
Published: July 20, 2020 | WYPR 88.1FM HD1 On Point
Syria’s Idlib was already a humanitarian nightmare. Now the coronavirus has arrived
Published: July 16, 2020 | VOX
Briefing: Coronavirus and the halting of asylum at the US-Mexico border
Published: June 29, 2020 | TheNewHumanitarian
The potential impact of COVID-19 in refugee camps in Bangladesh and beyond: A modeling study
Published: June 2020 | Medium
The potential impact of COVID-19 in refugee camps in Bangladesh and beyond: A modeling study
Published: June 2020 | PLOS MEDICINE
Experts: Global Development Decline Offers Opportunities for Improvement
Published: June 11, 2020 | US News and World Report
Venezuela: Urgent Aid Needed to Combat Covid-19
Published: May 26, 2020 | Human Rights Watch
Low- and middle-income countries face up to COVID-19
Published: May 21, 2020 | Nature Medicine
Coronavirus in the Rohingya camps: Five key issues to watch
Published: May 15, 2020 | TheNewHumanitarian
ICE Moved Dozens Of Detainees Across The Country During The Coronavirus Pandemic. Now Many Have COVID-19
Published: April 29, 2020 | BuzzFeed News
6 Solutions To Beat COVID-19 In Countries Where The Usual Advice Just Won't Work
Published: April 26, 2020 | NPR Goats and Sodas
‘Distancing is impossible’: refugee camps race to avert coronavirus catastrophe
Published: April 24, 2020 | Nature
COVID-19 public health orders should not target asylum seekers
Published: April 22, 2020 | THEHILL
HOW ARE REFUGEES AFFECTED BY COVID-19?
Published: April 21, 2020 | HUB
The COVID-19 excuse? How migration policies are hardening around the globe
Published: April 17, 2020 | TheNewHumanitarian
Wrestling With COVID-19 Risks in Refugee Camps
Published: April 11, 2020 | VOA
Determining the Number of Refugees to Be Resettled in the United States: An Ethical and Policy Analysis of Policy-Level Stakeholder Views
Published: April 2020 | Journal of Immigrants and Refugees Studies
Addressing the needs of vulnerable populations in a pandemic
Published: April 2020 | VOA
Thousands of Rohingya refugees likely to die from coronavirus, new report warns
Published: April 2020 | The Telegraph
Refugee Camps Face COVID-19: 'If We Do Nothing, The Harm Is Going To Be So Extreme'
Published: March 2020 | NPR Goats and Soda
Johns Hopkins' Spiegel Concerned About Lack of Virus Protection for Refugees
Published: March 2020 | Bloomberg
Venezuela’s Health Care Crisis Now Poses a Global Threat
Published: March 2020 | ForeignPolicy
Europe "now epicentre of coronavirus pandemic"
Published: March 2020 | BBC SOUNDS
A Secret Memo Revealed How A Transgender Immigrant Bleeding From Her Rectum Waited 13 Days For Care While Jailed By ICE
Published: March 2020 | BUZZFEED
The Coronavirus Poses a Big Threat to Refugees and People in Humanitarian Crisis
Published: March 2020 | UN DISPATCH
Trump’s Budget Would Gut Global Health Programs
Published: February 2020 | HUFFPOST
Long-awaited CBP plan for migrant health screenings is 'bare bones,' doctor says
Published: January 2020 | CNN Health
After arrests of protesting doctors, border agency digs in on refusal to vaccinate migrants
Published: December 2019 | CNN Health
Cured but still contagious: How mixed messages on sexual transmission and breastfeeding may help Ebola spread
Published: October 2019 | The New Humanitarian (formerly IRIN News)
North Korea's 'lost generation': Weapons-obsessed regime 'indifferent' to its children's suffering
Published: October 2019 | The Telegraph
North Korean children’s food situation ‘still dire’
Published: October 2019 | ASIA TIMES
HRNK Report Examines a 'Lost Generation' of North Korean Children Raised During and After 90's Famine.
Published: October 2019 | Radio Free Asia
US in danger of losing measles-free status, a 'mortifying' effect of anti-vaxx movement
Published: September 2019 | USA TODAY
When Employer Demands Clash With Health Care Obligations
Published: September 2019 | NPR News
Medical care for detained migrants violates doctors' oath, say physician in JAMA commentary
Published: August 2019 | NBC NEWS
Johns Hopkins professors argue ‘dual loyalty’ compromises health care in migrant detention facilities
Published: August 2019 | The Washington Post
South Kivu reports 5th Ebola case; MSF calls for expanded vaccination
Published: August 2019 | Center for Infection Disease Research and Policy
Can Any Doctor Ethically Work In A U.S. Immigration Detention Facility?
Published: August 2019 | Forbes
The US eliminated measles in 2000. The current outbreak could change that
Published: August 2019 | CNN Health
Border detention centers won't give vaccines, despite flu deaths and potential U.S. outbreaks
Published: August 2019 | Popular Science
CBP refuses to publicly reveal how many migrants are sick with contagious diseases
Published: August 2019 | CNN Health
3 migrant children have died from flu in custody, but US won't provide vaccines
Published: August 2019 | USA TODAY
The US won’t provide flu vaccines to migrant families at border detention camps
Published: August 2019 | CNBC
Ebola outbreak in Congo is now a public health emergency, WHO declares
Published: July 2019 | Los Angeles Times
Ebola: 'WHO between a rock and a hard place'
Published: June 2019 | DW Akademie
Ebola: A Public Health Response in Crisis
Published: June 2019 | The Hub
U.N. Secretary General has finally found his voice on Venezuela. Now he must find the backbone to get aid to its suffering people
Published: April 2019 | Miami Herald
America tries to unseat Nicolás Maduro
Published: April 2019 | The Economist
Red Cross aid to Venezuela to triple as Maduro stance softens
Published: April 2019 | The Guardian
The Latest: Maduro calls US vice president 'ridiculous'
Published: April 2019 | Associated Press
'You Shouldn't Be Here': U.S. Pushes U.N. to Pull Venezuela Envoy's Credentials
Published: April 2019 | New York Times
Researchers Are Surprised By The Magnitude of Venezuela's Health Crisis
Published: April 2019 | Goats and Soda
Venezuela’s Humanitarian Emergency Large-Scale UN Response Needed to Address Health and Food Crises
Published: April 2019 | Human Rights Watch
U.S. Shifts Venzeuela Strategy at UN to Focus on Toll of Crisis
Published: April 2019 | Bloomberg
UN urged to act as research shows nearly 1,000 attacks on health workers in 2018
Published: April 2019 | Global Health Security
Overdue Action Needed to Stop Attacks on Health Care
Published: March 2019 | Global Health Now
Plight Of Survivors After Cyclone Idai: No Power, No Homes, No Roads
Published: March 2019 | NPR Goats and Soda
The World Is Failing Its Refugees
Published: March 2019 | Global Health Now
Stories from the Stoop: W. Courtland Robinson
Published: March 2019 | WMPR
We must stop turning a blind eye to the world’s health crises
Published: March 2019 | WYPR
The Politics Of Humanitarian Aid
Published: February 2019 | NPR Goats and Soda
Yemen’s Deadly Cholera Epidemic
Published: February 2019 | JAMA
In Greece, Unaccompanied Minor Refugees Fall through Service Gaps
Published: February 2019 | Hopkins Bloomberg Public Health magazine
What’s Coming In 2019? Global Thinkers Make Big, Bold Predictions
Published: January 2019 | Goats and Soda
What impact does migration have on the health of societies?
Published: December 2018 | The Hill
Migrants don't bring disease. In fact, they help fight it, report says: Migration also boosts economies, the new report notes
Published: December 2018 | NBC News
Cholera cases in Yemen a 'tremendous' overestimate, warns new US study
Published: December 2018 | The Telegraph
How A Lost Boy From Sudan Found His True Calling In The U.S.
Published: November 2018 | NPR Goats and Soda
An inconvenient truth for Trump: Doctors go door-to-door to count the dead from war and storm
Published: September 2018 | The Baltimore Sun
Nearly a Year After Hurricane Maria, Puerto Rico Revises Death Toll to 2,975
Published: August 2018 | New York Times
We must redefine future financing for humanitarian emergencies
Published: August 2018 | Thomson Reuters Foundation News
Counting the dead: Puerto Rico death count could be even higher
Published: June 2018 | The Baltimore Sun
I was a 'lost boy' of Sudan and the US welcomed me. More refugees deserve that chance
Published: July 2018 | USA Today
Syrian Doctor Sees Potential Health Care Solutions for Refugees in Lebanon
Published: Summer 2018 | Hopkins Bloomberg Public Health Magazine
Border separations could have traumatic impact on children, doctors say
Published: June 2018 | The Baltimore Sun
Immigrant Children Separated at Border Could Suffer Depression, Disease and Even Earlier Death, Doctor Says
Published: June 2018 | Newsweek
Dr. Paul Spiegel on Public Health Implications of Immigration Policy
Published: June 2018 | C-SPAN Washingon Journal
Syrian aid worker has full scholarship to Johns Hopkins, but worries he can’t get a visa
Published: June 2018 | The Baltimore Sun
Puerto Rico’s Hurricane Maria Death Toll Could Exceed 4,000, New Study Estimates
Published: May 2018 | New York Times
Displaced doctor hopes to rebuild Syria's health care system in the future
Published: January 2018 | Johns Hopkins Rising to the Challenge
What The Pileup Of U.S. Disasters Means For The World
Published: September 2017 | NPR Goats and Soda
Local Aid Groups Are Key To Disaster Relief. So Why Are They Overlooked?
Published: September 2017 | NPR Goats and Soda
Humanitarian Aid Is 'Broken,' Says Former U.N. Official
Published: June 2017 | NPR Goats and Soda
Coping with the displaced millions
Published: Summer 2017 | Johns Hopkins HUB
How to Fix the Broken Humanitarian System: A Q&A with Paul Spiegel
Published: June 2017 | Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Global Health Now
Can the New leader of WHO Save the Agency?
Published: May 2017 | U.S. News
Almost 10,000 Yazidis ‘killed or kidnapped in Isis genocide but true scale of horror may never be known’
Published: May 2017 | Independent
Health Workers Attacked In 23 Countries Last Year
Published: May 2017 | NPR Goats and Soda
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