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Just as some refuse to mention Israel when condemning killings in Gaza, this civilian atrocity is being greeted with bland statements and obfuscation.
The question is no longer whether the sector knows better. It does. It’s whether the humanitarian funding model is willing to produce anything else.
Both the federal government and the Tigray authorities refuse to take responsibility for a crisis that has shocked the country.
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Where US pooled fund cash isn’t going, “reset” hurdles, and what HNPW says about humanitarianism’s crossroads.