Missed this week's humanitarian headlines? Here's a quick catch-up from our editors ⬇️
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🗣️ “The food programme is often seen to be the cowboys. They push the envelope.” Notes on the WFP cyber-attack:
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🗞️ In the latest Inklings aid policy newsletter: Notes on the WFP Gaza cyber-attack. What WFP is leaving out, the humanitarian reset’s neglected crises, and Palantir.
🏥 "Supplies enter in a trickle, and that trickle now decides whether people live or die."
Read our latest dispatch from Gaza's Nasser Hospital, the largest medical facility in southern Gaza, and one of the few still operating ⬇️
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📰 Inklings newsletter: Any way you count it, the numbers suggest a stark toll: Nearly every person still in Gaza has had their personal data exposed in WFP cyber-attack.
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🚨 New newsletter: The World Food Programme won’t talk about its cyber-attack, but some are calling for an independent probe into what may be the biggest breach of humanitarian beneficiary data on record.
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Read this week's humanitarian headlines, curated by our editors ⬇️
https://www.thenewhumanitarian.org/news/2026/06/12/ai-drones-ebola-containment-us-food-aid-cheat-sheet
🗣️ “What’s the point? I joined the meeting, and I have to say yes.” The power imbalances behind UN pooled fund decisions:
https://www.thenewhumanitarian.org/opinion/2026/06/08/why-local-organisations-are-frustrated-un-pooled-funds
Uganda is insisting on restricting cross-border movement with Congo to contain the Ebola outbreak but businesses, truckers, and communities near the border hate the measure. Humanitarian agencies also say closures as an epidemic response don’t work.
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