Blog post | 28-10-2019 | Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Hurricane Dorian, which tore through the Bahamas in early September, left a trail of total destruction in its wake. Dozens of ...
Blog post | 22-10-2019 | Ministry of Foreign Affairs
When Ebola broke out in Liberia in 2014, people needed more than only healthcare: they also needed mental health and psychosocial ...
Blog post | 16-10-2019 | Ministry of Foreign Affairs
One of the honoured guests at the international MHPSS conference on 7-8 October in Amsterdam was Sir Mark Lowcock, the world’s ...
Heba Alibrahim, daughter of a doctor, was forced to flee the Syrian war at 15. Now, seven years later, she is studying psychology ...
Aweng Chuol is a world-famous model. Of South-Sudanese origin, she was born in a Kenyan refugee camp. As a child, she never ...
When ISIS seized the northern Iraqi city of Sinjar on 3 August 2014, among those Yezidi captured were Nofa Zuroo, 36, and Jamila ...
Two women in white medic vests push an Afghan man onto a chair. His friend speaks to him in Dari, trying to calm him down. ‘Try ...
Blog post | 30-07-2019 | Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Practitioners from all over the world came together to talk about trade and development during the Aid for Trade Global Review at ...
Blog post | 18-06-2019 | Ministry of Foreign Affairs
On 18 June 2019, a large international symposium on the impact of sustainability standards took place in The Hague organized by ...
Blog post | 20-05-2019 | Ministry of Foreign Affairs
At least 50% of the world’s population has no access to essential health care services. And about 100 million are pushed into ...