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On 5 May 2026 a UN Security Council Arria‑Formula Meeting organized by Denmark, New Zealand and Spain to provide an informal space for the Security Council and the wider UN membership to reflect on the implementation of UN Security Council Resolution 2286: protecting medical care in conflict amid evolving threats. This session addressed key developments, emergent threats, and opportunities to the protection of medical mission in armed conflict since 2016. Faculty Director of the Humanitarian Research Lab at YSPH Danielle Poole addressed the council.
- May 02, 2026Source: The New York Sun
Hundreds of Pakistani children received contaminated shots at a state hospital — and officials keep looking the other way
- April 27, 2026Source: CT Mirror
CT Mirror visited Ukraine to meet with groups that partner with Yale's Humanitarian Research Lab, evacuating children from occupied areas.
- April 17, 2026Source: BBC Africa
BBC News Africa reports on the third year of Sudan's war. Humanitarian Research Lab Executive Director Nathaniel Raymond describes the scope and severity of attacks on civilians, especially in the Darfur region.
- April 03, 2026Source: Reuters
Leading Russian state oil and gas companies supported wartime camps where more than 2,000 Ukrainian children were taken, facilitating transportation and providing funds, according to a new report from the Humanitarian Research Lab at the Yale School of Public Health.
- March 25, 2026Source: Associated Press
Image analysis by the Humanitarian Research Lab at Yale School of Public Health shows that a major hospital in Sudan's Darfur region appears to have been specifically targeted in a recent drone attack.
- March 25, 2026Source: Radio Free Europe
A new report by the Yale School of Public Health’s Humanitarian Research Lab alleges that Russian state-linked energy giants Gazprom and Rosneft were directly involved in the transfer and political indoctrination of thousands of Ukrainian children.
- March 25, 2026Source: Scripps News Service
Russian energy firms are linked to thousands of Ukrainian children taken during the war, a new report from the Humanitarian Research Lab reveals.
- March 20, 2026Source: Radio Free Europe
$5 million is earmarked for the Yale School of Public Health’s Humanitarian Research Lab, a key player in documenting the forced transfer of Ukrainian children into Russia’s custody. But whether the money will arrive before the lab's possible May 1 closure remains to be seen.
- March 13, 2026Source: Yale News
Yale School of Public Health alum Leslie Asanga founded Pills2Me to increase medication access through on-demand prescription delivery.