As Israel launches a new offensive in Gaza and impedes deliveries of aid, half a million Palestinians are facing starvation; Gaza is increasingly likely to face a famine. In Sudan, 12 million people have fled their homes and 150,000 have died in what the United Nations says is the world’s largest humanitarian crisis. Why isn’t the world doing more, and what can still be done?
“God knows, it’s a bad world,” said Martin Griffiths on stepping down last year as the United Nations’ lead humanitarian official. But does he see a way to mitigate the consequences of war and strife? He joined FP Live to explore solutions for the humanitarian crises around the world.