By Topic: Peace and conflict
Sleepless nights and haunted days: my struggle to survive in Gaza
Continuing his dispatches from Gaza, an Islamic Relief aid worker and father of 2* describes the ever-present fear and scramble for survival that ordinary Palestinian families are facing.…
Read more“My children, my loves, I’m so sorry. We fled our Gaza home but can’t find safety.”
As Israel orders more than 1 million people to evacuate northern Gaza amid an unprecedented escalation, an Islamic Relief worker* describes days of dwindling resources in his last…
Read moreAnother day in Gaza: How we cope in summer
In his second blog as a regular blogger, Mohammad Ismaeel, safeguarding and accountability officer for Islamic Relief Palestine, shares what summer is like in the Occupied Palestinian Territory.…
Read moreMy family barricaded ourselves under a bed for days in Khartoum before escaping
Writing for iNews, Aya Elfatih, communications co-ordinator for Islamic Relief, tells of her family’s harrowing decision to flee as battles raged around them. My country is dying and…
Read moreBombing in Gaza turned my life upside-down
Khalidiya, 51, lives in Beit Hanoun, an area devastated by the bombing in May 2021. Here, she explains how it turned her life upside-down, and what it takes…
Read moreCOP27: Islamic Relief and the climate-conflict nexus
As world leaders negotiate at COP27, Islamic Relief’s Conflict and Social Cohesion Advisor, Edward Channer, explains the interaction between climate change and conflict, and the impact their nexus…
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