
Joe Falzetta
@joe_falzetta
South Sudan
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17-09-2020 06:40:20
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🚨6 UAVs at RSF-held Nyala Airport🚨 weapons likely consistent with CH-95s or FH-95s capable of long-range surveillance + strikes. RSF received advanced weapons systems while committing atrocities in Zamzam IDP Camp. 🛰️ @Planet Maxar Technologies medicine.yale.edu/lab/khoshnood/…








Kenyan Weapons Linked to Sudan’s Civil War. Excellent Bellingcat investigation traces weapons and ammo in RSF possession back to Kenyan state-run weapons maker. The US should ask its non-NATO ally about this... bellingcat.com/news/2025/06/1…

With the inestimable Joseph Falzetta, I just published an investigation in The New Humanitarian, looking at the fortunes of Fogbow, a private US company which has been involved in humanitarian operations in #Gaza, #Sudan, and #SouthSudan: thenewhumanitarian.org/investigations…


NEW: Private firms are taking contracts for humanitarian work as the global aid system falters. In South Sudan and beyond, it’s raising red flags, report Joseph Falzetta & Joshua Craze buff.ly/2JQvSHo

New article out in The New Humanitarian with Joshua Craze on the U.S. logistics firm Fogbow and their operations in South Sudan, Sudan and Gaza. thenewhumanitarian.org/investigations…

NEW: Analysis on the latest IPC famine warning for South Sudan 🇸🇸 The IPC provides important data without the political context, but below, Daniel Akech Thiong & Chris Newton analyse the political factors that led to the famine warning. ⚠️ crisisgroup.org/africa/horn-af…



This is one of the few things I've listened to that cuts through the binary USAID good/bad debate, with Katharine Houreld and Joshua Craze thisamericanlife.org/862/some-thing…


The testimonies & videos offer a rare glimpse inside the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, the newly created, American organization backed by Israel to feed Gaza's population w/Julia Frankel apnews.com/article/palest…


“These for-profit companies are not working to save lives,” said Kate Almquist Knopf, a former head of the U.S. Agency for International Development in Africa. “They are working to make money.” Katharine Houreld on U.S. logistics firm Fogbow washingtonpost.com/world/2025/07/…

The last fight for Sudan's capital. Families desperate to escape. An influx of new fighters, drugged up and fleeing defeat. And a massacre denied by RSF leadership, but then proudly owned by a commander on the ground. These were the last days in Salha. washingtonpost.com/world/2025/07/…