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Executive summary The Ebola outbreak caused by Bundibugyo virus disease (BVD) is affecting the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda, with confirmed DRC cases in Ituri, Nord-Kivu, and Sud-Kivu provinces and Uganda cases linked to the DRC outbreak...
Update on Ebola Bundibugyo Outbreak
Introduction This brief summarizes the current Ebola Bundibugyo outbreak in eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and Uganda. On May 17, the World Health Organization declared the outbreak a Public Health Emergency of International Concern...
Scoping trip to the Philippines on climate-ready health systems
Over the week of March 18–25, 2026 the Advancing Local Integrated Global Health & Climate Network ALIGN team conducted an intensive field visit to Manila, Philippines to explore partnerships at the intersection of climate change and health. The team met...
2026 Weintz Award Fellow
The Weintz Award Fellow recognizes a Harvard-affiliated faculty member or postdoctoral fellow whose work reflects the values and impact of this year’s awardee. In alignment with MSF’s legacy and HHI’s mission, the Fellow will be awarded for demonstrating...
The Humanitarian Sector in 2030 - Trends and Drivers of Change
The humanitarian sector is entering one of the most significant periods of transformation since the modern international humanitarian system emerged after the Second World War. Traditional assumptions regarding multilateral leadership, stable donor...
Climate Refugees and the Urgent Reconceptualization of Human Rights
A subtle yet significant revolution in the character of human displacement is being witnessed in the twenty-first century. In contrast to the old generation of refugees who have fled war or persecution, more and more people are having to go away because...
Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) selected as the 2026 Harvard Humanitarian Initiative Elisabeth B. Weintz Humanitarian Award
At a moment when the global humanitarian system is under acute strain, marked by shrinking donor commitments and increasing political influence over where and how aid is delivered, the decision to honor Médecins Sans Frontières reflects the enduring...
Forced Migration in Bangladesh Geopolitical Reality, Human Security Fear and Diplomatic Efforts
Bangladesh is currently housing more than one million Rohingya refugees, which raises severe questions regarding the safety of the populace. Although international responses to the violence have historically been divided, with governments focusing on...
How climate change threatens human security in Bangladesh?
Introduction Climate change, one of the most urgent problems of our day, endangers the lives and way of life of billions of people. Climate change is a pressing issue that only appears to get worse, as seen by an uptick in natural disasters, refugee...
Better Data Amidst Disaster
When it comes to humanitarian aid, simple data collection and counting is essential. If medical supplies are needed after a natural disaster, it’d be helpful to know how many people are sick or injured. If schools need to be rebuilt, it’d be helpful to...
Engineering students develop ‘clicker’ tool to help humanitarian workers in field
Humanitarian workers in the field often need to quickly count and categorize people—for example, individuals fleeing a disaster crossing border checkpoints—to help assess a population’s needs. Doing this with pen and paper is inefficient but using a phone...
The State of Humanitarian Aid: 2026
As we enter 2026, we are reflecting on the radical changes that have occurred over the past year and the future of the sector. Over the next several years, the global humanitarian sector is likely to experience a period of sustained disruption—one that is...