In focus
Decolonizing the mind
The Tahitian parliamentarian Hinamoeura Morgant-Cross, or Hina as friends call her, was seven years old when the last nuclear bomb was tested in French Polynesia in 1996. Well, test is a word Hina wouldn’t use. – It wasn’t tests; it was bombs. And France detonated a lot of them, 193 to be exact, from the 1960s to the 1990s.
Grave concern over the situation in Sudan
On the 15th of April, one year will have passed since full scale civil war broke out in Sudan. The situation is beyond dire, over 8 million people are displaced from their homes and the UN recently warned that the population is facing catastrophic hunger. The hope of a democratic Sudan now seems far away, and the country is a glaring example of how fragile democratic transitional periods can be after a peaceful people led revolution.
Important signal from Norwegian government on trade with, and investments in, illegal settlements
On Thursday, March 7th, the Norwegian government issued an official recommendation to Norwegian companies to avoid trade and business activities with and in the illegal Israeli settlements.
"Gain a unique insight into the threats associated with nuclear weapons and the humanitarian consequences."
Join us at the NukeEXPO, where we take you on an exciting journey through fresh and profound insights into the threats associated with nuclear weapons – knowledge that decision-makers, politicians, and the media can no longer overlook or allow to be suppressed.
A Letter from a Mother in War: Navigating Life Amidst Chao
My name is Kateryna Shambir, and since September 2023, I have been a programme coordinator at Norwegian People's Aid. Beyond my professional role, I am a mother of three, and I wish to share my story with you.
UNRWA funding cuts threaten Palestinian lives in Gaza and region
Statement from Norwegian people's Aid and 20 other NGOs