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Why the Global South can’t afford tech pessimism

AI technologies wield huge opportunities for people in the Global South, yet their realities are vastly underrepresented in these tools. Why we need to use the power of AI for the good of people and the planet, not for Silicon Valley.

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Many people are still living in refugee camps, as here in the Tigrayan capital, Mekelle.

Conflict

The long aftermath of the war in northern Ethiopia

When the guns fell silent four years ago in Tigray, northern Ethiopia, many hoped that peace had returned. Four years later, the reality is sobering. Ethiopia’s experience shows that ending a war is only the beginning.

Camp for internally displaced people  in Mogadishu, Somalia, 2025.

International humanitarian system

The UN’s plan for humanitarian action in times of dwindling funds

Increased demand and funding shortfalls meant that about two thirds of people in dire need went without humanitarian assistance last year. Experts from the German aid organisation Welthungerhilfe analyse the UN’s effort to close this gap.

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In the Digital Monthly Edition 3/2026

What remains of humanitarian aid?

Food aid in Kakuma is now only available to people who have been classified by the WFP as belonging to the relevant categories.
Refugees

Ending up in the last category means no food at all

Cuts to international aid funding have plunged Kakuma, one of the world’s largest refugee camps in Kenya, into a worsening humanitarian crisis. With food rations reduced to a fraction of the minimum requirement, residents face an impossible choice.

Camp for internally displaced people  in Mogadishu, Somalia, 2025.
International humanitarian system

The UN’s plan for humanitarian action in times of dwindling funds

Increased demand and funding shortfalls meant that about two thirds of people in dire need went without humanitarian assistance last year. Experts from the German aid organisation Welthungerhilfe analyse the UN’s effort to close this gap.

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Humanitarian aid

The fact that funds are lacking to relieve suffering is scandalous

Only about a quarter of the world’s planned aid projects were financed in October. The consequences of that can be seen, for example, on the border between Chad and Sudan: The global community is violating its own humanitarian principles.

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