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View of a colorful boat on the river. Goods are being unpacked by 2 persons.

Logistics are key in humanitarian aid. But how do you deliver life-saving supplies when armed groups cut roads off, deploy landmines, and target convoys?

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  • Field blog
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According to the European Environmental Agency, between 1980 and 2020, disasters caused by natural hazards affected nearly 50 million people in the European Union. These resulted in an economic loss of, on average, €12 billion per year.

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  • Article
2 faces in backlight

After years of abuse and living in the reality of one of the world's longest conflicts, Sandra* had the courage to take the first step and leave Colombia to save herself and her children's future.

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  • Photo story
EU helps Spain bring EU citizens home

When countries closed their borders in a bid to limit the spread of COVID-19, thousands of EU citizens remained stranded abroad. The EU’s emergency response coordination centre addressed their call for help, organising support from across Europe. Spain responded by flying 1,100 of them back home.

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  • Field blog