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The Geldcast update
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From stock exchanges and bitcoin to inflation and monetary policy – the Geldcast update features the latest from the world of international finance.
Cyber-attacks: what are the risks for aid agencies?
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Healthy bank accounts and cyber vulnerabilities put aid organisations at risk, but cyber-attacks on them also have real humanitarian consequences.
Afghanistan: Can aid agencies prop up an entire country?
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The United Nations is appealing for more money for Afghanistan, in a bid to prevent what aid agencies say is an imminent humanitarian catastrophe. Our newsletter and podcast looks at the role of aid agencies in Afghanistan.
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It’s the last newsletter, and the last Inside Geneva podcast, of the year, and what better people to talk to than the humanitarian community?
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Inside Geneva podcast host Imogen Foulkes and fellow Geneva correspondents look back at the past 12 months, dominated by the Covid-19 pandemic.
The links between colonialism, Covid and the climate crisis
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Former colonial powers and their citizens are re-assessing what having an empire meant, and how it influences policies and attitudes today.
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Responses to the new Omicron Covid-19 variant leave an uncomfortable feeling that we might be about to make the same mistakes all over again.
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