Refugees. Disasters. Disease. War. But fortunately, record levels of catastrophe have been met with record levels of humanitarian aid
Tag Archives: aid
An African health minister’s dilemmas
The Cola Road, Week 3: Claire Ward in conversation with Dr. Joseph Kasonde
The Cola Road, Week 1: How Coke crates could save lives
Documenting the launch of a radically new aid distribution model in rural Africa
Dambisa Moyo on resource scarcity, and China’s race for deals
Economist Dambisa Moyo in conversation with Brian Bethune
Belarusians get a little help from their Polish friends
The Polish government helping fight strongman Alexander Lukashenko
Mitchel Raphael on the Belinda connection to MacKay’s hot date
MacKay’s new romance, Coffee, compost and the PMO, James Moore’s father-son trips
Haiti: are we ready to lead?
Making it work will take generations, not years
Horror in Haiti
Maclean’s cover story: after the earthquake, the desperate fight for survival amid the ruins
“To be frank, it’s not a convincing argument”
Our colleague Michael Petrou files his first dispatch from Haiti, and stirs up a debate about how, and by whom, aid should be distributed.