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While quick to condemn the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, many groups are unwilling to distance themselves entirely from BCG.
Call it what you want, Gaza’s ‘humanitarian city’ is a concentration camp, backed by infamous US and UK contractors with bloodied hands, writes Alex Foley.
A BBC documentary about children's lives in Gaza narrated by the 13-year-old son of a deputy agriculture minister in the ...
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Gaza and the West's crisis of conscience
The war in Gaza has unfolded in real time, pixel by pixel, on the world's screens - and with it, a catalogue of suffering so vast it defies human comprehension. Nearly two years since it began, ...
The Israeli military has been ordered to draw up plans to construct a “humanitarian city” in southern Gaza to house the ...
After an internal investigation, Adam Farber and Rich Hutchinson will be stripped of their roles following their work on ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has formally ordered the Israeli military to create plans for the creation of a ...
Liam Byrne, chair of the House of Commons business and trade select committee, has written to BCG chief executive Christoph ...
Even if this was not a formal BCG project, our association with it is real, deeply troubling, and reputationally very ...
Stephen Foley Well, this particular project began as pro bono work back in October of last year as people were sketching out what grew to become the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, a new kind of aid ...
Christoph Schweizer says consultancy’s role has been ‘profoundly disappointing’ as Save the Children halts partnership ...