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Pressure on charity mounts as former head of safeguarding reveals more allegations of abuse
The Haiti scandal at Oxfam shows a need for much greater accountability
Penny Lawrence says charity ‘failed to adequately act upon’ concerns about staff
Charity promises change after allegations of sexual misconduct in Haiti
Charity said to have allowed country director to resign to protect its reputation
US president accused of stoking xenophobia to push aggressive immigration policy
US president revokes programme granted after earthquakes in the country in 2001
Sint Maarten is ‘95% destroyed’ as Atlantic storm cuts swath through region
One of the fiercest Atlantic hurricanes recorded has devastated several islands
Millions affected as category 5 storm rips up Caribbean before heading for US states
Western governments believe insurance will help deliver relief more effectively. But some fear the policies do not cover the real risks
UN and cholera, Tedros Adhanom, designer sugar
Drive for healthier foods, David Nabarro, brain power
In the western hemisphere's poorest country, MSF clinic is the difference between life and death
As seas warm, cholera may find the world a bit more hospitable
Aid agencies urged to avoid mistakes made after devastation of 2010 earthquake
Hurricane compounds deep problems in one of world’s poorest countries
Mass evacuation in four states amid warnings of catastrophic damage
Thousands on the south-east coast advised to leave ahead of storm which has killed at least 17 people
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