Months after her brother, Aslan, had cochlear implant surgery, Celine finally got her turn.

Months after her brother, Aslan, had cochlear implant surgery, Celine finally got her turn.
On October 7, a series of powerful earthquakes hit remote western Afghanistan with much of the devastation hidden.
One of the last international groups providing healthcare in capital says it can’t work if ‘threatened by violence’.
Waves for Change, which originated in South Africa, works with young people at high risk of ‘toxic stress’.
The unbeaten WBA light-heavyweight champion talks to Al Jazeera about faith, fighting, and being a ‘nice guy’ in boxing.
The renowned rock climber discusses his approach to life in an in-depth interview with Al Jazeera’s Generation Sport.
International NGOs find that the Maltese government breached a part of the 1951 Geneva Convention.
Over 60% of the country is food insecure. In times of crisis, girls are more likely than boys to miss out on school.
On board a Doctors Without Borders search and rescue ship along one of the world’s deadliest migration routes.
The founder of the world’s largest Western-based international Muslim relief agency, one that helps millions worldwide.
Ruben Khachatryan has made it his mission to save the captive bears of Armenia from a lifetime of neglect and misery.
Niger, the poorest country in the world, is struggling with a reputation for corruption and volatility.
Save the Children’s CEO on whether NGOs have failed to make a difference in the lives of minors in conflict zones.
From India to Israel, the ‘non-profit industrial complex’ is serving to enforce deeply-rooted structures of domination.