There’s growing momentum to factor climate change into humanitarian work, Anita Makri reports.
There’s growing momentum to factor climate change into humanitarian work, Anita Makri reports.
It’s a treacherous road to the US-Mexico border. Much like a war zone, says the medical aid charity MSF-Doctors without Borders.
From kidnappings to physical and sexual violence, people on the move from Central America are caught up in a humanitarian crisis that was smouldering long before US politics turned the international spotlight on this migrant route.
More and more, MSF also has its eye on how climate change comes into play.
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