More than half of the world’s 25.4 million refugees are children. They often spend years, if not their entire childhoods, displaced. What does this me...
Special Event: Women & Peacebuilding Discussion Forum
Building on our reports for Peacebuilding Deeply in 2018, we hosted a special Discussion Forum on Women & Peacebuilding in association with the Perman...
Deeply Talks: Returning Children to Afghanistan
As European countries are finding grounds to refuse asylum to more and more Afghans, even children are being sent to Kabul. We use the word "returnees...
Deeply Talks: A Conversation with Cynthia Nimmo
On this episode of Deeply Talks, News Deeply CEO and Executive Editor Lara Setrakian talks to Cynthia Nimmo, president and CEO of the Women’s Funding ...
Deeply Talks: Drought on the Upper Colorado: Can We Adapt to Changing Runoff?
Snowmelt is shrinking and runoff is coming earlier on the Upper Colorado River, source of 90 percent of the water for 40 million people. This is leadi...
Deeply Talks Special Edition: Disaster Resilient Housing
Resilient cities have become a hot topic. But a hard truth is that resilient cities require resilient housing to cope with disasters such as earthquak...
Deeply Talks: Domestic Workers in the Gulf
As millions of migrants workers - including domestic and care workers grows - continue to flow into Arab Gulf countries, so does the number of stories...
Deeply Talks: Fire & Drought - The Extremes Become Routine
The West has entered an era of permanent water scarcity and is facing more frequent, larger wildfires. Crystal Kolden, associate professor of forest, ...
Deeply Talks: Women and Negotiating Peace
On our Deeply Talks: Women and Negotiating Peace, we discuss questions such as why it is important for peace talks and negotiations to incorporate wom...
Deeply Talks: Venezuelan Refugees: Regional Solidarity, Global Significance
Latin America has a long tradition of regional solidarity and openness to migration. Most countries in the region have responded to Venezuelans fleein...