Blog Directory

Below you can find a list of all selected posts from the IHSA weekly blog post selection. We choose from over 60 blog pages in the humanitarian sector each week and select those that we think stand out that week. You can search this database on the left side by theme and region. This selection is managed and curated by Susanne Jaspars, Marloes Viet, and Nicolás Caso.

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Date Post Title Blog
November, 2021 What happened at Wunlit? Reliving South Sudan's most successful peace conference Rift Valley Institute
November, 2021 As a nurse in Somalia, I know we need vaccines. Where are they? African Arguments
November, 2021 How do communities think we should be measuring success? ALNAP
November, 2021 Religion once unified Ethiopia. It can again. African Arguments
November, 2021 What’s Stopping Aid from putting Local People and Organizations First? Answers from a Global Conversation Global Policy Journal
November, 2021 Dear USAID; let’s make sure that “local” really means “local” Bond Blog
November, 2021 Why do donors differ? Devpolicy Blog
November, 2021 Proximate ‘human shields’ and the challenge for humanitarian organizations ICRC Blog
November, 2021 Relocating asylum seekers or paying someone else to do it for you? Protect Blog
November, 2021 Refugees in the media: how the most commonly used images make viewers dehumanise them The Conversation
November, 2021 COP 26: The climate conference that failed the South Welt Hunger Hilfe Blog
November, 2021 The Case for Chinese Foreign Aid Project Syndicate
November, 2021 The aid sector needs to go green. Here’s why. The New Humanitarian
November, 2021 The transfer of weapons to fragile states through the European Peace Facility: Export control challenges sipri Blog
November, 2021 What can the UN do for Afghanistan now? Al Jazeera
November, 2021 Why is inclusion of older people still a weakness of the Humanitarian Sector? Humanitarian Practice Network
November, 2021 A disaster relief insurance system shows how well international alliances can work – new research The Conversation
November, 2021 What Do We Know About State-Civil Society Engagement for Women, Peace and Security in the UN Security Council? PRIO Blogs
November, 2021 Mozambique: The farmers navigating conflict, climate change and Covid African Arguments
November, 2021 The Dilemma for Humanitarian Principles and the Taliban Centre for Humanitarian Leadership
November, 2021 Opinion: It's time for a Global Fund for displacement Devex
November, 2021 Migration Insecurity in the Táchira (Venezuela) - Norte De Santander (Colombia) Border Border Criminologies
November, 2021 Tigray is starving, it is time for the UN to act Al Jazeera
November, 2021 The three key mistakes UN must avoid in search for peace in Ethiopia The Conversation
November, 2021 Pakistan needs a refugee compact to support Afghans Devex
November, 2021 Traditional approaches to aid and development are failing us. It's time to invest in community-driven change From Poverty to Power
November, 2021 An uncomfortable truth? Religious diversity reality in most humanitarian settings IDS Blog
November, 2021 How humanitarians must adapt now to climate change ODI Blog
November, 2021 Los países más golpeados por la crisis climática en Latinoamérica Democracia Abierta
November, 2021 How migrants and asylum seekers in Libya lost faith in foreign aid Borders Criminologies
October, 2021 It's time to pivot from war aid to climate aid The New Humanitarian
October, 2021 A plea for COP26: don't forget people affected by conflict ICRC Blog
October, 2021 What did billions in aid to Afghanistan accomplish? 5 questions answered The Conversation
October, 2021 General al-Burhan: Illegitimate, Unpatriotic, Untrustworthy, and Not a Leader World Peace Foundation
October, 2021 Sudan's self-coup and four factors that will determine what comes next African Arguments
October, 2021 Diaspora humanitarianism in complex crises: the case of Lebanon Humanitarian Advisory Group
October, 2021 COP 26: Africa is not a single static data point African Arguments
October, 2021 Millions of people were evacuated during disasters last year - another rising cost of climate change The Conversation
October, 2021 Internally displaced children in Nigeria need more protection from the State The Conversation
October, 2021 Human Insecurity: Climate, Health, and COVID-19 in Rural South Asia SOAS Blog
October, 2021 Analysing access to healthcare for refugees and migrants ("mixed migrants") in South Africa and Kenya: protective laws and progressive policies clashing with daily reality Refugee Law Initiative
October, 2021 Frontex: An EU agency gone rogue? Euobserver
October, 2021 The inhumane futility of border policing Al Jazeera
October, 2021 The role of communities in delivering data to leave no one behind Development Initiatives
October, 2021 How Covax failed on its promise to vaccinate the world The Bureau of Investigative Journalism
October, 2021 Whose Suffering Matters? Boston Review
October, 2021 Addressing the inhumanity of internal displacement United Against Inhumanity
October, 2021 How to achieve full decolonization New Internationalist
October, 2021 The World Health Organization is not powerful or independent enough to deal with pandemics LSE Blogs
October, 2021 How to strengthen the IMF's effectiveness in fragile and conflict-affected states ODI Blog
October, 2021 How to design research to make sure that Humanitarian Innovation gets scaled up? From Poverty to Power
October, 2021 The nature-security nexus and the UN Security Council Humanitarian Law and Policy
October, 2021 Reducing disaster risk in the face of a changing climate: it's time to share the limelight Humanitarian Advisory Group
October, 2021 El riesgo de no tomar en serio los desastres El País
October, 2021 Unlocking satellite technology for humanitarian crises devex
October, 2021 Dear diary, today the UK took $200m away from the most marginalised African Arguments
October, 2021 European NGOs still dance to the tune of their interlocutors – but this might be changing ISS Blog blISS
October, 2021 The West and the Taliban can find common ground on aid Al Jazeera
October, 2021 Afghan Women’s Bodies and the Politics of National Identity Oxford COMPAS
October, 2021 COVID-19 vaccine mandates should avoid colonial and controlling pitfalls The New Humanitarian
October, 2021 Circles of impunity: why sexual violence by humanitarians and peacekeepers keeps happening The Conversation
October, 2021 How we helped investigators in the WHO sex abuse probe The New Humanitarian
October, 2021 Sexual abuse during humanitarian operations still happens. What must be done to end it The Conversation
October, 2021 Impunidad y silencio rodean las desapariciones en la frontera Pacifista
October, 2021 How Uganda’s Covid aid missed the poorest but reached others African Arguments
October, 2021 Social protection and COVID-19 – the emerging story of what worked where… and what it all means for future crises https://oxfamapps.org/fp2p/social-protection-and-covid-19-the-emerging-story-of-what-worked-where-and-what-it-all-means-for-future-crises/
October, 2021 Inside new refugee camp like a ‘prison’: Greece and other countries prioritize surveillance over human rights The Conversation
October, 2021 Spain’s “Most Progressive Government”? Strategies of Deterrence, Policies of Death.”? Refugee Rights Europe
October, 2021 Denmark leading the race to the bottom: Hostility as a form of migration control Refugee Law Initiative
October, 2021 Mental Health Reforms in Lebanon During the Multifaceted Crisis Arab Reform Initiative
October, 2021 Before Kabul, a Yemeni city was taken over by Al Qaeda. This is its story OpenDemocracy
October, 2021 War devastates the lives of children: what the research tells us, and what can be done The Conversation
October, 2021 Billions pledged and awareness raised, but UN food summit fails to heal divisions The New Humanitarian
October, 2021 Pandemic watchdog: how vigilant Nigerian civil society organisations tracked graft, discrimination and human rights abuse LSE Blog
October, 2021 Southeast Asia’s New COVID-19 Wave: A Test for ASEAN’s External Partners’ Commitments Global Policy Journal
October, 2021 Risks Associated With Humanitarian Data Sharing With Donors GPPi
October, 2021 How control of data is making international aid agencies so powerful Development Initiatives
October, 2021 For many Haitian migrants, journey to Texas started online Associated Press News
October, 2021 Risk dumping in field research: some researchers are safer than others EADi Blog
October, 2021 The Global North Is Closing Its Doors to Migration World Politics Review
October, 2021 Supercamp: The Middle East as a Regional Zone of Containment CMI Blog
October, 2021 Uganda’s doors will remain open to refugees Al Jazeera
October, 2021 The deadly political game being played at the EU’s eastern border OpenDemocracy
October, 2021 Authoritarian, corrupt, and more of the same. Lebanon has a new government Open Democracy
October, 2021 Examining the gendered impacts of cash transfers on migration in Mali IFPRI Blog
October, 2021 The world watches as Abiy loses it — and risks losing Ethiopia, too. World Peace Foundation
October, 2021 Why are you a Refugee? Afghans and the US Identity Database Protect Project
October, 2021 The international community should support Afghanistan Al Jazeera
October, 2021 The Afghan Military Collapsed; but What Happens to its Weapons? Global Policy Journal
October, 2021 The cost of leaving Afghans behind Development initiatives
October, 2021 Multiple Uncertainties: Migration from Afghanistan to Anywhere Oxford COMPAS
October, 2021 Afghanistan needs international support. But what kind? The New Humanitarian
October, 2021 The Temporary Hosting of Evacuated Afghans in Third Countries: Responsibility Sharing or Externalisation? Refugee Law Initiative
October, 2021 Ten Challenges for the UN in 2021-2022 International Crisis Group
October, 2021 The ‘Zoomification’ of Academia: Addressing Risks to Academic Freedom GPPi Blog
October, 2021 Remunerating Researchers from the Global South: A Source of Academic Prostitution? Oxfam Blog
October, 2021 Earthquake expert who advised the Haiti government in 2010: ‘Why were clear early warning signs missed? The Conversation
October, 2021 Afghan women’s rights activists have long been underfunded. This must change OpenDemocracy
October, 2021 Cash and the city: Digital COVID-19 social response in Kinshasa Brookings
October, 2021 Preventing humanitarian crises in Afghanistan after the withdrawal Humanitarian Advisory Group
October, 2021 Yemenis are being starved, and not enough is being done to stop it OpenDemocracy
October, 2021 Afghan migrants’ experiences in Turkey and why it matters now Oxford COMPAS
October, 2021 Border Externalization to West Africa: Three Logics of Border Security Technologies Border Criminologies
October, 2021 Managing migration through deterrence: an examination of UK policy Refugee Rights Europe
October, 2021 Will having so many disasters happening at the same time affect donations? We asked an expert The Conversation
October, 2021 How Researchers Navigate in Armed Conflict Zones: Some Do’s and Don’ts From Poverty to Power
October, 2021 “Donor-Researchers” and “Recipient-Researchers”: Bridging the Gap between Researchers from the Global North and Global South https://oxfamapps.org/fp2p/donor-researchers-and-recipient-researchers-bridging-the-gap-between-researchers-from-the-global-north-and-global-south/
October, 2021 Racism doesn’t just exist within aid. It’s the structure the sector is built on The Guardian
October, 2021 Biometrics in humanitarian action: a delicate balance ICRC Blog
October, 2021 Haití Cherie: no es mala suerte, es falta de preparación democracia Abierta
October, 2021 Re-Bordering Policies and De-Bordering Practices in Pandemic Times: Offshore Isolation As De Facto Detention Border Criminologies
October, 2021 Afganistán, sin tropas internacionales y con los talibanes en el poder, ¿qué futuro le espera?* iecah
October, 2021 The Fall of Kabul: International Protection in the context of the Armed Conflict and Violence in Afghanistan Refugee Law Initiative
October, 2021 Will the Taliban’s Takeover Lead to a New Refugee Crisis from Afghanistan? Migration Policy Institute
October, 2021 Power & solidarity in humanitarian governance – what aid workers really think CHS Alliance
October, 2021 Why diversity matters for humanitarian negotiation Centre for Humanitarian Leadership
October, 2021 Invisible Voices in the Production of Knowledge: Introducing the Bukavu series Oxfam Blogs - From Poverty to Power
October, 2021 Locally-Led Initiatives in the Nakivale Refugee Settlement: A Pathway to Local Integration for Refugees in Uganda? Refugee Law Initiative
October, 2021 Four years on, Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh are losing hope Overseas Development Institute
October, 2021 It is past time to call the violence against Rohingya genocide Al Jazeera
October, 2021 ¿Cómo afectará la crisis de refugiados afganos a Latinoamérica? OpenDemocracy
October, 2021 Contingency Planning in the Digital Age: Biometric Data of Afghans Must Be Reconsidered PRIO Blogs
October, 2021 A disgraceful stab in the back of Afghans OpenDemocracy
October, 2021 What two decades of ODI research can tell us about what happens next in Afghanistan Overseas Development Institute
October, 2021 The future is now: artificial intelligence and anticipatory humanitarian action ICRC Blog
October, 2021 Feeling the heat: lessons for humanitarian policymakers and programme planners on adapting to climate change ALNAP
October, 2021 Why did wildfires claim so many lives in Algeria? Al Jazeera
October, 2021 A Call to Support Frontline Humanitarian Negotiators around The Globe Global Policy Journal
October, 2021 Will recent political instability affect Haiti’s earthquake response? We ask an expert The Conversation
October, 2021 Neutrality: principle or tool? Humanitarian Practice Network
October, 2021 Afghanistan and Haiti — 2 countries with too much in common devex
October, 2021 Don’t use girls as justification for bombing Afghanistan, again OpenDemocracy
October, 2021 Women’s rights and the US’s ‘civilising’ mission in Afghanistan Al Jazeera
October, 2021 The Taliban’s conquest of Kabul threatens the lives and safety of girls, women and sexual minorities The Conversation
October, 2021 Humanitarian Biometrics in Yemen: The complex politics of humanitarian technology PRIO Blogs
October, 2021 Tigray: Time for the UN to Report on Attacks on Humanitarian Facilities and Personnel World Peace Foundation
October, 2021 The war in Tigray: the makings of a man-made famine, and what can be done The Conversation
October, 2021 Is the humanitarian sector really using research evidence? elrha
October, 2021 Analysing 6 Years Of Evidence On Localisation: Do We Actually Know Anything About Impact? Humanitarian Advisory Group
October, 2021 Drones and distrust in humanitarian aid ICRC Blog
October, 2021 Humanitarian Biometrics in Yemen: The complex politics of humanitarian technology PRIO Blogs
October, 2021 Can INGOs go national in the Global South without recolonising aid? https://odihpn.org/blog/can-ingos-go-national-in-the-global-south-without-recolonising-aid/
October, 2021 Dispelling the single story humanitarian narrative for Africa Institute of Development Studies Blog
October, 2021 Localisation in Vanuatu: insights from the response to a cyclone Devpolicy Blog
October, 2021 How can we make sure Covid-driven localization in aid endures after the pandemic? From Poverty to Power
October, 2021 What is killing humanitarian aid workers? Norwegian Centre for Humanitarian Studies
October, 2021 Including local and national actors in humanitarian open data Development Initiatives
October, 2021 The disturbing rise of the corporate mercenaries OpenDemocracy
October, 2021 What’s wrong with impartiality? The New Humanitarian
October, 2021 Relevant or redundant? The future of the international refugee protection regime Refugee Law Initiative
October, 2021 Afghanistan: The inhumanity must end United Against Inhumanity
October, 2021 Temporary protection as a durable solution for Afghan refugees in Europe? The ‘return turn’ in Northern Europe and its implications for Afghan protracted displacement CMI Blog
October, 2021 Afghanistan: Taliban victory inevitable despite the trillions the US poured in The Conversation
October, 2021 As fighting rages in Afghanistan, health workers are struggling Al Jazeera
October, 2021 No more refugees’ is not the answer to Afghanistan’s displacement crisis The New Humanitarian
October, 2021 What a Year with No Travel Taught Us about the Future of Fieldwork PRIO Blog
October, 2021 Protective by design: safely delivering connectivity as aid ICRC Blog
October, 2021 We need a global treaty on gender-based violence devex
October, 2021 Climate Change and Humanitarian Shelter Psychology Today
October, 2021 Four strategies to reduce disaster risk in fragile and conflict affected contexts Prevention Web
October, 2021 Famine and Ethiopia: colonial legacies and global power structures Review of African Political Economy
October, 2021 De-escalating the War in Ethiopia: Start with the Rhetoric World Peace Foundation
October, 2021 Mujeres y migrantes: el doble riesgo de morir en Colombia Pacifista
October, 2021 Communicating research differently: how a comic strip is bringing the everyday struggles of Somaliland’s Uffo to life ISS Blog - blISS
October, 2021 How to build and maintain trust at the interface of policy and research (and some challenges for NGOs) From Poverty to Power
October, 2021 How to build and maintain trust at the interface of policy and research, insights from a century of boundary spanning LSE Blog
October, 2021 The time of the humanitarian diplomat Norwegian Centre for Humanitarian Studies
October, 2021 A call to end the ‘social distancing’ of the sciences – in the COVID-19 era and beyond ISS Blog - blISS
October, 2021 NGO boards don't represent who they serve. That must change devex
October, 2021 Sudan: prisons, jockeys and contraband cars Review of African Political Economy Blog
October, 2021 Is the International Criminal Court going after the wrong people? African Arguments
October, 2021 Do Cease-Fires in Syria Work? We Checked the Data. PRIO Blogs
October, 2021 Criminalising the Right to Seek Asylum Border Criminologies
October, 2021 The violent abuse of migrants at Europe's borders https://refugee-rights.eu/2021/07/02/the-violent-abuse-of-migrants-at-europes-borders/
October, 2021 Humanitarian biometrics in Yemen: The complex politics of humanitarian technology https://www.humanitarianstudies.no/humanitarian-biometrics-in-yemen/
October, 2021 Although shocking, the Rohingya biometrics scandal is not surprising and could have been prevented ODI Blog
October, 2021 Los desplazamientos de personas por violencia en la frontera colombiana causan alerta Democracia Abierta
October, 2021 The international community must not abandon Afghanistan devex
October, 2021 Assessing the risks of civilian harm from military cyber operations during armed conflicts ICRC Blog
October, 2021 The New Plan for Immigration: Empty Measures Against Modern Slavery Refugee Law Initiative
October, 2021 Listen and learn: The link between language and accountability for the future of the Grand Bargain Translators without Borders Blog
October, 2021 Regional military intervention in Mozambique is a bad idea. Here’s why The Conversation
October, 2021 The noise never stops: life in Palestine during the Israeli occupation – a conversation with Rana Shubair ISS Blog - blISS
October, 2021 A Russia UN veto on aid for Syria’s Idlib would be deadly Al Jazeera
October, 2021 Financing peacebuilding ecosystems sipri Blog
October, 2021 The UN’s refugee data shame The New Humanitarian
October, 2021 South Sudan’s other (more hopeful) peace process African Arguments
October, 2021 Research Ethics in Practice Amidst COVID-19: Overcoming Ethical Challenges in Conducting Research with Internally Displaced Afro-Colombian Women in Colombia Refugee Law Initiative
October, 2021 Accountability to affected people: Between the weeds and the clouds Humanitarian Advisory Group Blog
October, 2021 Improving quality humanitarian funding through the Grand Bargain 2.0 ODI Blog
October, 2021 On the 10th anniversary of Syrian refugees in Turkey; challenging the status quo Oxford COMPAS
October, 2021 Why it’s important to see displaced people as more than just ‘refugees’ OpenDemocracy
October, 2021 L’asile, victime collatérale des enjeux sécuritaires ? IRIS Blog
October, 2021 The Everyday Cruelties of the UK Asylum System Border Criminologies
October, 2021 #AbolishFrontex: On World Refugee Day, we call on the EU to end its border regime ISS Blog blISS
October, 2021 Intersecting Crises: Pandemic and Hurricanes Add to Political Instability Driving Migration from Honduras Migration Policy Journal
October, 2021 International development research in the time of COVID Devpolicy blog
October, 2021 The meaning and truth of genocide: reflections following the final decision on genocide and Ratko Mladic World Peace Foundation
October, 2021 Are Women the Solution to Violent Extremism? PRIO Blogs
October, 2021 Virtual Civil Society and Effective Humanitarian Assistance in China during Covid-19 Humanitarian Advisory Group
October, 2021 One Woman’s Journey Through Chinese Atrocities The New York Times
October, 2021 If not us, who? How States – with the help of civil society – can implement the legal framework protecting the environment from armed conflict ICRC Blog
October, 2021 Reflections from Teaching African Development using Decolonial Perspectives at LSE Global Policy journal
October, 2021 The Peripheral Role of the Global Refugee Regime in Southern Africa: Protection Challenges in Urban Spaces Refugee Law Initiative
October, 2021 Moussa Balde: A Chronicle of a Death Foretold Border Criminologies
October, 2021 How Europe’s (anti-)migration policies are fuelling a humanitarian crisis ISS Blog - blISS
October, 2021 Movilidad humana por cambio climático y desastres en América Latina. Informe MOVELAM 2021 iecah blog
October, 2021 Colombia: el paro que no cesa OpenDemocracy
October, 2021 Stranded seafarers: an unfolding humanitarian crisis DevPolicy Blog
October, 2021 How technology can support inclusive risk reduction PreventionWeb Blog
October, 2021 Cultural diversity: the key to humanitarian work IDS Blog
October, 2021 On Coloniality/Decoloniality in Knowledge Production and Societies EADI Blog
October, 2021 The United Nations needs to start regulating the ‘Wild West’ of artificial intelligence The Conversation
October, 2021 Data-driven environmental decision-making and action in armed conflict ICRC Blog
October, 2021 Protecting the environment during armed conflict: IHL and Islamic law ICRC Blog
October, 2021 Palestine and the UN’s ‘responsibility to protect’ doctrine AlJazeera
October, 2021 Ready to go? Conflict sensitivity and the dilemma of returns in South Sudan Conflict Sensitivity Resource Facility
October, 2021 ‘The right to defend oneself’: An utterance with a bloody colonial history OpenDemocracy
October, 2021 Sexual violence in the aftermath of disaster HCRI Blog
October, 2021 The UK aid cuts have been a political & human train wreck so far, but that could/should change From Poverty to Power
October, 2021 Five years on from the World Humanitarian Summit: lots of talk, no revolution ODI Blog
October, 2021 Shining a spotlight on country-based humanitarian reform: have we been looking in the wrong places? Humanitarian Advisory Group
October, 2021 Spaces of Detention at the Greek-Turkish Land Border Border Criminologies blog
October, 2021 When the storm subsides: what happened to grassroots initiatives assisting refugees? ISS Blog - blISS
October, 2021 It is beyond frightening, you tell me: A letter to my Gazan friends Women´s Agenda
October, 2021 Overcoming the disconnect: environmental protection and armed conflicts ICRC Blog
October, 2021 Disasters, climate change and public order: A principled application of regional refugee definitions Refugee Law Initiative
October, 2021 Israel is waging a war on truth in Gaza Al Jazeera
October, 2021 Israeli mobs attacking Palestinians are part of the occupation policy OpenDemocracy
October, 2021 What can we do as Palestine burns? ISS Blog- blISS
October, 2021 Aid agency security is a disaster waiting to happen The New Humanitarian
October, 2021 Are country offices preventing us from decolonising development? bond Blog
October, 2021 The datafication of refugee protection in and beyond the Middle East: A case for digital refugee lawyering Norwegian Centre for Humanitarian Studies Blog
October, 2021 Global Covid death toll 3 times higher than the usual stats suggest, and much more skewed towards poor countries From Poverty to Power
October, 2021 Are humanitarian evaluations fit for purpose? ALNAP Blog
October, 2021 Advocacy in Fragile Contexts EADI Blog
October, 2021 UK civil servants given just days to prepare £2.9bn aid cuts in 2020 The Guardian
October, 2021 Standing together: the Climate and Environment Charter for Humanitarian Organizations ICRC Blog
October, 2021 How Covax failed on its promise to vaccinate the world How Covax failed on its promise to vaccinate the world
September, 2021 Preventing humanitarian crises in Afghanistan after the withdrawal Humanitarian Advisory Group
September, 2021 Managing migration through deterrence: an examination of UK policy Refugee Rights Europe
September, 2021 Border Externalization to West Africa: Three Logics of Border Security Technologies Border Criminologies
September, 2021 Afghan migrants’ experiences in Turkey and why it matters now Oxford COMPASS
September, 2021 Yemenis are being starved, and not enough is being done to stop it OpenDemocracy
September, 2021 Cash and the city: Digital COVID-19 social response in Kinshasa Brookings
September, 2021 Afghan women’s rights activists have long been underfunded. This must change OpenDemocracy
September, 2021 Earthquake expert who advised the Haiti government in 2010: ‘Why were clear early warning signs missed? The Conversation
September, 2021 Remunerating Researchers from the Global South: A Source of Academic Prostitution? Oxfam Blog
September, 2021 The ‘Zoomification’ of Academia: Addressing Risks to Academic Freedom GPPi Blog
August, 2021 What two decades of ODI research can tell us about what happens next in Afghanistan Overseas Development Institute
August, 2021 A disgraceful stab in the back of Afghans OpenDemocracy
August, 2021 Contingency Planning in the Digital Age: Biometric Data of Afghans Must Be Reconsidered PRIO Blogs
August, 2021 It is past time to call the violence against Rohingya genocide Al Jazeera
August, 2021 Four years on, Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh are losing hope Overseas Development Institute
August, 2021 Migration Locally-Led Initiatives in the Nakivale Refugee Settlement: A Pathway to Local Integration for Refugees in Uganda? Refugee Law Initiative
August, 2021 Invisible Voices in the Production of Knowledge: Introducing the Bukavu series Oxfam Blogs - From Poverty to Power
August, 2021 Why diversity matters for humanitarian negotiation Centre for Humanitarian Leadership
August, 2021 Power & solidarity in humanitarian governance – what aid workers really think CHS Alliance
August, 2021 The Taliban’s conquest of Kabul threatens the lives and safety of girls, women and sexual minorities The Conversation
August, 2021 Women’s rights and the US’s ‘civilising’ mission in Afghanistan Al Jazeera
August, 2021 Don’t use girls as justification for bombing Afghanistan, again OpenDemocracy
August, 2021 Afghanistan and Haiti — 2 countries with too much in common Devex
August, 2021 Neutrality: principle or tool? Humanitarian Practice Network
August, 2021 Will recent political instability affect Haiti’s earthquake response? We ask an expert The Conversation
August, 2021 A Call to Support Frontline Humanitarian Negotiators around The Globe Global Policy Journal
August, 2021 Why did wildfires claim so many lives in Algeria? Al Jazeera
August, 2021 Feeling the heat: lessons for humanitarian policymakers and programme planners on adapting to climate change ALNAP
August, 2021 The future is now: artificial intelligence and anticipatory humanitarian action ICRC Blog
August, 2021 ¿Cómo afectará la crisis de refugiados afganos a Latinoamérica?* OpenDemocracy
August, 2021 ‘No more refugees’ is not the answer to Afghanistan’s displacement crisis The New Humanitarian
August, 2021 As fighting rages in Afghanistan, health workers are struggling Al Jazeera
August, 2021 Afghanistan: Taliban victory inevitable despite the trillions the US poured in The Conversation
August, 2021 Temporary protection as a durable solution for Afghan refugees in Europe? The ‘return turn’ in Northern Europe and its implications for Afghan protracted displacement CMI Blog
August, 2021 Afghanistan: The inhumanity must end United Against Inhumanity
August, 2021 Relevant or redundant? The future of the international refugee protection regime Refugee Law Initiative
August, 2021 What’s wrong with impartiality? The New Humanitarian
August, 2021 The disturbing rise of the corporate mercenaries OpenDemocracy
August, 2021 Including local and national actors in humanitarian open data Development Initiatives
August, 2021 What is killing humanitarian aid workers? Norwegian Centre for Humanitarian Studies
July, 2021 How can we make sure Covid-driven localization in aid endures after the pandemic? From Poverty to Power
July, 2021 Localisation in Vanuatu: insights from the response to a cyclone Devpolicy Blog
July, 2021 Dispelling the single story humanitarian narrative for Africa Institute of Development Studies Blog
July, 2021 Can INGOs go national in the Global South without recolonising aid? Humanitarian Practice Network
July, 2021 Humanitarian Biometrics in Yemen: The complex politics of humanitarian technology PRIO Blogs
July, 2021 Drones and distrust in humanitarian aid ICRC Blog
July, 2021 Analysing 6 Years Of Evidence On Localisation: Do We Actually Know Anything About Impact? Humanitarian Advisory Group
July, 2021 Is the humanitarian sector really using research evidence? elrha
July, 2021 The war in Tigray: the makings of a man-made famine, and what can be done The Conversation
July, 2021 Tigray: Time for the UN to Report on Attacks on Humanitarian Facilities and Personnel World Peace Foundation
July, 2021 Humanitarian Biometrics in Yemen: The complex politics of humanitarian technology PRIO Blogs
July, 2021 The time of the humanitarian diplomat Norwegian Centre for Humanitarian Studies
July, 2021 How to build and maintain trust at the interface of policy and research, insights from a century of boundary spanning LSE Blog
July, 2021 How to build and maintain trust at the interface of policy and research (and some challenges for NGOs) From Poverty to Power
July, 2021 Communicating research differently: how a comic strip is bringing the everyday struggles of Somaliland’s Uffo to life ISS Blog - blISS
July, 2021 Mujeres y migrantes: el doble riesgo de morir en Colombia Democracia Abierta
July, 2021 De-escalating the War in Ethiopia: Start with the Rhetoric World Peace Foundation
July, 2021 Famine and Ethiopia: colonial legacies and global power structures Review of African Political Economy
July, 2021 Four strategies to reduce disaster risk in fragile and conflict affected contexts Prevention Web
July, 2021 Climate Change and Humanitarian Shelter Psychology Today
July, 2021 Opinion: We need a global treaty on gender-based violence Devex
July, 2021 Protective by design: safely delivering connectivity as aid ICRC Blog
July, 2021 What a Year with No Travel Taught Us about the Future of Fieldwork PRIO Blogs
July, 2021 Although shocking, the Rohingya biometrics scandal is not surprising and could have been prevented ODI Blog
July, 2021 Humanitarian biometrics in Yemen: The complex politics of humanitarian technology Norwegian Centre for Humanitarian Studies
July, 2021 The violent abuse of migrants at Europe's borders Refugee Rights Europe
July, 2021 Criminalising the Right to Seek Asylum Border Criminologies
July, 2021 Do Cease-Fires in Syria Work? We Checked the Data. PRIO Blogs
July, 2021 Is the International Criminal Court going after the wrong people? African Arguments
July, 2021 Sudan: prisons, jockeys and contraband cars Review of African Political Economy Blog
July, 2021 Opinion: NGO boards don't represent who they serve. That must change Devex
July, 2021 A call to end the ‘social distancing’ of the sciences – in the COVID-19 era and beyond ISS Blog - blISS
June, 2021 Why the Hazara people fear genocide in Afghanistan Al Jazeera
June, 2021 The UN’s refugee data shame The New Humanitarian
June, 2021 Financing peacebuilding ecosystems sipri Blog
June, 2021 A Russia UN veto on aid for Syria’s Idlib would be deadly Al Jazeera
June, 2021 The noise never stops: life in Palestine during the Israeli occupation – a conversation with Rana Shubair ISS Blog - blISS
June, 2021 Regional military intervention in Mozambique is a bad idea. Here’s why The Conversation
June, 2021 Listen and learn: The link between language and accountability for the future of the Grand Bargain Translators without Borders Blog
June, 2021 The New Plan for Immigration: Empty Measures Against Modern Slavery Refugee Law Initiative
June, 2021 Assessing the risks of civilian harm from military cyber operations during armed conflicts ICRC Blog
June, 2021 The international community must not abandon Afghanistan Devex
June, 2021 Los desplazamientos de personas por violencia en la frontera colombiana causan alerta* Democracia Abierta
June, 2021 #AbolishFrontex: On World Refugee Day, we call on the EU to end its border regime ISS Blog - bLISS
June, 2021 The Everyday Cruelties of the UK Asylum System Border Criminologies
June, 2021 *L’asile, victime collatérale des enjeux sécuritaires? IRIS Blog
June, 2021 Why it’s important to see displaced people as more than just ‘refugees’ OpenDemocracy
June, 2021 On the 10th anniversary of Syrian refugees in Turkey; challenging the status quo COMPAS
June, 2021 Improving quality humanitarian funding through the Grand Bargain 2.0 ODI Blog
June, 2021 Accountability to affected people: Between the weeds and the clouds Humanitarian Advisory Group Blog
June, 2021 Research Ethics in Practice Amidst COVID-19: Overcoming Ethical Challenges in Conducting Research with Internally Displaced Afro-Colombian Women in Colombia Refugee Law Initiative
June, 2021 South Sudan's other (more hopeful) peace process African Arguments
June, 2021 How Europe’s (anti-)migration policies are fuelling a humanitarian crisis ISS Blog - BlISS
June, 2021 Moussa Balde: A Chronicle of a Death Foretold Border Criminologies
June, 2021 The Peripheral Role of the Global Refugee Regime in Southern Africa: Protection Challenges in Urban Spaces Refugee Law Initiative
June, 2021 Reflections from Teaching African Development using Decolonial Perspectives at LSE Global Policy Journal
June, 2021 If not us, who? How States – with the help of civil society – can implement the legal framework protecting the environment from armed conflict ICRC Blog
June, 2021 One Woman’s Journey Through Chinese Atrocities The New York Times
June, 2021 Virtual Civil Society and effective Humanitarian Assistance in China during Covid-19 Humanitarian Advisory Group
June, 2021 Are Women the Solution to Violent Extremism? https://blogs.prio.org/2021/06/are-women-the-solution-to-violent-extremism/
June, 2021 The meaning and truth of genocide: reflections following the final decision on genocide and Ratko Mladic World Peace Foundation
June, 2021 International development research in the time of COVID DevPolicy Blog
June, 2021 Intersecting Crises: Pandemic and Hurricanes Add to Political Instability Driving Migration from Honduras Migration Policy Institute
June, 2021 The right to food and housing for Internally Displaced Persons in Colombia and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC): geographical distance does not forcibly mean different situations AfricLaw
June, 2021 Ready to go? Conflict sensitivity and the dilemma of returns in South Sudan Conflict Sensitivity Resource Facility
June, 2021 Palestine and the UN’s ‘responsibility to protect’ doctrine Al Jazeera
June, 2021 Protecting the environment during armed conflict: IHL and Islamic law ICRC Blog
June, 2021 Data-driven environmental decision-making and action in armed conflict ICRC Blog
June, 2021 The United Nations needs to start regulating the ‘Wild West’ of artificial intelligence The Conversation
June, 2021 On Coloniality/Decoloniality in Knowledge Production and Societies EADi Blog
June, 2021 Cultural diversity: the key to humanitarian work IDS Blog
June, 2021 Ria Sen: How technology can support inclusive risk reduction PreventionWeb Blog
June, 2021 Stranded seafarers: an unfolding humanitarian crisis DevPolicy Blog
June, 2021 Colombia: el paro que no cesa Democracia Abierto
June, 2021 Movilidad humana por cambio climático y desastres en América Latina. Informe MOVELAM 2021 IECAH
May, 2021 Disasters, climate change and public order: A principled application of regional refugee definitions Refugee Law Initiative
May, 2021 Overcoming the disconnect: environmental protection and armed conflicts ICRC Blog
May, 2021 It is beyond frightening, you tell me: A letter to my Gazan friends Women's Agenda
May, 2021 When the storm subsides: what happened to grassroots initiatives assisting refugees? ISS Blog - blISS
May, 2021 Spaces of Detention at the Greek-Turkish Land Border Border Criminologies Blog
May, 2021 Shining a spotlight on country-based humanitarian reform: Have we been looking in the wrong places? Humanitarian Advisory Group
May, 2021 Five years on from the World Humanitarian Summit: lots of talk, no revolution ODI Blogs
May, 2021 The UK aid cuts have been a political & human train wreck so far, but that could/should change Oxfam - From Poverty to Power
May, 2021 Sexual violence in the aftermath of disaster Manchester University Blogs
May, 2021 ‘The right to defend oneself’: An utterance with a bloody colonial history Open Democracy
May, 2021 Standing together: the Climate and Environment Charter for Humanitarian Organizations ICRC Blog
May, 2021 UK civil servants given just days to prepare £2.9bn aid cuts in 2020 The Guardian
May, 2021 Global Covid death toll 3 times higher than the usual stats suggest, and much more skewed towards poor countries Oxfam - From Poverty to Power
May, 2021 Advocacy in Fragile Contexts EADi
May, 2021 Are humanitarian evaluations fit for purpose? ALNAP
May, 2021 The datafication of refugee protection in and beyond the Middle East Norwegian Centre for Humanitarian Studies
May, 2021 Aid agency security is a disaster waiting to happen The New Humanitarian
May, 2021 Are country offices preventing us from decolonising development? Bond Blog
May, 2021 What can we do as Palestine burns? ISS Blog
May, 2021 Israeli mobs attacking Palestinians are part of the occupation policy OpenDemocracy
May, 2021 Israel is waging a war on truth in Gaza Al Jazeera
May, 2021 When Donors Collide: What Implications for Aid Accountability, Effectiveness and Strategy? Oxfam - From Poverty to Power
May, 2021 COVID is a global humanitarian emergency – act like it The New Humanitarian
May, 2021 Rural livelihoods in the pandemic: notes from Zimbabwe Zimbabweland
May, 2021 Survey: COVID-19 undermines incomes, livelihoods in rural Myanmar IFPRI Blog
May, 2021 Three ways lower-income countries can use new UN guidelines on the taxation of aid ODI Blog
May, 2021 Five things to consider when evaluating cash assistance ALNAP
May, 2021 Preventing the nexus becoming the next fad requires transformational change in the aid system Humanitarian Practice Network
May, 2021 Making responsibility-sharing operational: Comparing asylum and climate governance Rethinking Refuge
May, 2021 Colombia no deja, y no dejará, de marchar Open Democracy Blog
May, 2021 The fallacy of the colonial ‘right to self-defence’ Al Jazeera
May, 2021 La violenta respuesta gubernamental a las protestas provoca una crisis humanitaria en Colombia democraciaAbierta
May, 2021 Not a priority: the lack of contextual understanding in humanitarian missions Humanitarian Practice Network Blog
May, 2021 Hunger Courts and Humanitarian Action in South Sudan World Peace Foundation
May, 2021 Feeding peace sipri Blog
May, 2021 ‘We are Filipinos, we do bayanihan, we help each other’: undocumented migrants in the Netherlands during COVID LSE Blog
May, 2021 Syrian refugees in Scandinavia fear they will be forcibly returned to Syria openDemocracy
May, 2021 India is chipping away at its past generosity towards refugees Refugee Law Initiative
May, 2021 More ticking of boxes won’t make aid more accountable The New Humanitarian
May, 2021 Disasters: looking back at the realities for people caught in conflict and disaster ODI Blog
May, 2021 An Independent Commission for Voices in Crisis: changing the referee instead of changing the game Humanitarian Practice Network
May, 2021 Urban warfare: an age-old problem in need of new solution ICRC Blog
May, 2021 A Forgotten Mission: Monitoring the Ceasefire in Hodeidah, Yemen PRIO Blogs
May, 2021 Shifting the paradigm: Power and responsibility spire
May, 2021 COVID-19 and the ‘collapse’ of the Philippines’ agricultural sector: a double disaster ISS Blog - blISS
May, 2021 Chronicle of a tragedy foretold Observer Research Foundation
May, 2021 COVID in India: the deep-rooted issues behind the current crisis The Conversation
May, 2021 Scientists call for decolonisation of global health funding SOAS Blog
May, 2021 What do we know about Covid-related innovation in poor countries and should aid agencies get involved? Oxfam - From Poverty to Power
May, 2021 COVID-19 and fraying solidarities: reflections after a pandemic year aspiration&revolution - Tanja R. Müller's blog
April, 2021 Documenting health care attacks during conflict eleva
April, 2021 Why do Syrian refugees find it tough to return even though the military conflict has subsided? Observer Research Foundation
April, 2021 A new type of accountability can help restore dignity for Syrians devex
April, 2021 A humanitarian duty to integrity ICRC Blog
April, 2021 Planning for Outer-Space Humanitarianism Psychology Today
April, 2021 Is aid neo-colonial? DevPolicy Blog
April, 2021 Whether or not Kenya closes its camps, much damage has been done Africa Arguments
April, 2021 Can the effects of climatic change predict asylum migration to Europe? PRIO Blogs
April, 2021 Cuts to UK research funding threaten critical human rights projects across the world The Conversation
April, 2021 Biden’s Global COVID-19 Response Tests His Commitment to Racial Equity Global Policy Journal
April, 2021 Could artificial intelligence improve decision-making in refugee cases? OpenDemocracy
April, 2021 Colombia gives nearly 1 million Venezuelan migrants legal status and right to work The Conversation
April, 2021 Could COVAX be used as a test case to demand more aid accountability in South Sudan? The New Humanitarian
April, 2021 Global aid increases in 2020 DevPolicy blog
April, 2021 Pandemic underscores flaws in Nigeria’s farming and food supply chains The Conversation
April, 2021 Sharing the keys to the localization house CDA Collaborative Learnings
April, 2021 Looking for the humanitarian backbone at the top of the United Nations Flesh & Blood: The Blog of Mukesh Kapila
April, 2021 Humanitarian resistance and military dictatorship Humanitarian Practice Network
April, 2021 Double trouble: floods and COVID-19 have merged to pose great danger for Timor-Leste The Conversation
April, 2021 Biden’s anti-migrant ‘surge’ Al Jazeera
April, 2021 “New” and “Old” Refugees Navigate Emerging Political Economic Realities in Lebanon’s Chatila Camp Refugee Law Initiative
April, 2021 Futile hostility: the UK’s migration and asylum approach must change ODI
April, 2021 It’s time to end aid agency child sponsorship schemes The New Humanitarian
April, 2021 COVID-19 in India: an unfolding humanitarian crisis The Conversation
April, 2021 State–INGOs Relationship in Turkey Public Anthropologist
April, 2021 Everyone’s doing stuff but nobody’s accountable – will Grand Bargain 2.0 set us right? Humanitarian Practice Network
April, 2021 Decolonial Humanitarian Digital Governance Berkman Klein Center
April, 2021 Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs and… Supremacy, Neo-Colonialism, and International Development CDA Collaborative Learnings
April, 2021 What’s wrong with the humanitarian aid system — and how to fix it devex
April, 2021 Migration is a fact of life: we need to build safe cities for everyone Thomson Reuters Foundation
April, 2021 Can a new legal case stop UK arms sales to Yemen? ODI
April, 2021 We know how to cut off the financial valve to Myanmar’s military. The world just needs the resolve to act The Conversation
April, 2021 How implementing Sendai could have saved Beirut Prevention Web
April, 2021 The platformisation of rural Kenya is reshaping the balance of power within agricultural production networks Blog LSE
April, 2021 The ‘fog of war’ . . . and information ICRC Blog
April, 2021 The “disappeared” of Congo-Zaire, 1996-1997. The question of the massacres of Rwandan Hutu refugees in the Democratic Republic of Congo msg crash
April, 2021 The future of humanitarian response is localA Al Jazeera
April, 2021 Why land is important in understanding violent conflict ODI
March, 2021 What can we learn from 200 case studies of ’emergent agency in a time of Covid’? Oxfam Blog - From Poverty to Power
March, 2021 Recognition of Climate refugees: What should be India’s stand? Refugee Law Initiative
March, 2021 Revenge of the nerds: Disaster risk reduction and climate change The New Humanitarian
March, 2021 Siria, en muy malas manos diez años después elDiario.es
March, 2021 Social protection during conflict: reflections on Tigray Institute of Development Studies Blog
March, 2021 Vaccine politics in Zimbabwe Zimbabweland
March, 2021 Stateless and Persecuted: What Next for the Rohingya? Migration Policy Institute
March, 2021 The UK is undoing its good work on international development devex
March, 2021 Doing better without aid: the case of Somaliland Devpolicy Blog
March, 2021 The biggest Yemen donor nobody has heard of The New Humanitarian
March, 2021 5 steps to tackle climate disasters during a pandemic devex
March, 2021 Falling through the cracks: shining a light on adolescent girls in humanitarian emergencies The Conversation
March, 2021 ‘Do-it-yourself development’: the world of citizen aid and what to do about it Oxfam blog - From Poverty to Power
March, 2021 Localisation is here to stay: Lessons from Kenya Development Initiatives
March, 2021 If you want to support, vacate the space CDA Collaborative Learnings
March, 2021 The difficult path to meaningful & decolonized PhDs in Development Studies Aidnography
March, 2021 Food aid and power in Sudan – time for continuity or change? The Conflict Sensitivity Facility
March, 2021 A year on, migrants’ vital contributions to the Covid-19 response must drive lasting reforms ODI Blog
March, 2021 The next UN humanitarian chief should be picked on merit The New Humanitarian
March, 2021 The Job of the World’s Top Humanitarian Official Is Open. Will a Briton Get the Post Again? Passblue
March, 2021 Cashless cash: financial inclusion or surveillance humanitarianism? ICRC Blog
March, 2021 The biggest Yemen donor nobody has heard of The New Humanitarian
March, 2021 Opinion: 5 steps to tackle climate disasters during a pandemic devex
March, 2021 Falling through the cracks: shining a light on adolescent girls in humanitarian emergencies The Conversation
March, 2021 ‘Do-it-yourself development’: the world of citizen aid and what to do about it Oxfam blog - From Poverty to Power
March, 2021 Localisation is here to stay: Lessons from Kenya Development initiatives
March, 2021 If you want to support, vacate the spaced CDA Collaborative Learnings
March, 2021 The difficult path to meaningful & decolonized PhDs in Development Studies aidnography
March, 2021 How humanitarians should consider LGBT+ issues in their work ODI Blog
March, 2021 When throwing evidence and facts is not enough. How Change Happens in the Humanitarian System Oxfam Blog - From Poverty to Power
March, 2021 The case against cash The New Humanitarian
March, 2021 A Road Paved with Thorns: Access to Justice for Women in Conflict Areas in Darfur African Arguments
March, 2021 The Jubbaland Project and the Transborder Ogadeen LSE Conflict Research Programme
March, 2021 The way out of Somalia’s political impasse Al Jazeera
March, 2021 What’s behind the protests and unrest in Somalia? African Arguments
March, 2021 The grand scheme: power and politics in the climate crisis ICRC Humanitarian Law & Policy Blog
March, 2021 It’s 2am, you’re sleeping, and a flash flood hits your home. Without a warning system, what do you do? The Conversation
March, 2021 The people’s edition: 10 crises to watch in 2021 The New Humanitarian
March, 2021 Let’s talk about it: embedding research communication in transformative research ISS Blog blISS
March, 2021 Game-changing finance: three ways to ‘build back better’ in sub-Saharan Africa ODI Blog
March, 2021 Humanitarian engagement in social protection: implications for principled humanitarian action ICRC Humanitarian Law & Policy Blog
March, 2021 The legal implications of humanitarian aid blockades The Conversation
March, 2021 Humanitarians need to pick up the pace ALNAP
March, 2021 Myanmar: The Rohingya question in the current coup Observer Research Foundation
March, 2021 Survey: Covid-19 exacerbates hunger Welt Hunger Hilfe
March, 2021 From Ethiopia’s Tigray region to Yemen, the dilemma of declaring a famine World Peace Foundation
March, 2021 Blood and Water: Personal Reflections on Ethiopia’s Humanitarian Crisis United Against Inhumanity
March, 2021 With Myanmar’s military back in full control, Rohingya refugees need long-term solutions ODI Blog
March, 2021 COVID-19 in the Brazilian Amazon: forging solidarity bonds against devastation ISS Blog blISS
March, 2021 Win-win: Designing climate change projects for effective anti-corruption in Bangladesh Oxfam Blog - From Poverty to Power
March, 2021 Build Back Better for Whom? How Neoliberalism (Re)creates Disaster Risks Current Affairs
March, 2021 Ethiopian government must allow full humanitarian access to Tigray African arguments
March, 2021 We may need more humanitarian bureaucracy, not less ICRC Humanitarian Law & Policy Blog
March, 2021 Hunger deaths aren’t simply about famine or no famine The New Humanitarian
March, 2021 Why do we need further research on internal displacement? Refugee Law Initiative
March, 2021 How Covid could be the 'long overdue' shake-up needed by the aid sector The Guardian
March, 2021 Ten humanitarian crises and trends to watch in 2021 The New Humanitarian
March, 2021 Moving on from 2020, what does a humanitarian reset look like? ODI Blog
March, 2021 The politics of refugee relief: UNRWA and the ongoing funding crisis Norwegian Centre for Humanitarian Studies
March, 2021 Can Biden reverse Trump era “terrorist” designation to save lives in Yemen? United Against Inhumanity
March, 2021 A new disease, a new island, and an uncertain future Asia Democracy Chronicles
March, 2021 In refugee camps, access to internet supports research during the coronavirus pandemic The Conversation
March, 2021 The EU’s new pact on migration: what’s next after all the shock, sadness, and solidarity talk? ISS Blog blISS
March, 2021 The pandemic is no excuse to shut the door on refugee resettlement The New Humanitarian
March, 2021 The Global Compacts on Refugees and for Migration and the Future of Climate Change-Induced Displaced Persons Refugee Law Initiative
March, 2021 Sri Lanka’s returning migrants need more than plane tickets and quarantines openDemocracy
February, 2021 Climate Extremes, Food Insecurity, and Migration in Central America: A Complicated Nexus Migration Policy Institute
February, 2021 Cultural heritage under attack ICRC Blog
February, 2021 Overcoming barriers to grassroots inclusion in peace processes Sipri Blog
February, 2021 Progress made in integration and social inclusion: Objective 16 “Empowerment of migrants and societies to realize full inclusion and social cohesion” in the review process Refugee Law Initiative
February, 2021 In Cameroon’s separatist war, children are the biggest losers The New Humanitarian
February, 2021 Myanmar’s coup might discourage international aid, but donors should adapt, not leave The Conversation
February, 2021 “What if?” Questions with answers for a paradigm shift in the Aid System CDA Collaborative
February, 2021 Foreign Aid Is Having a Reckoning The New York Times
February, 2021 Food and healthcare in war-tornTigray: preliminary insights on what’s at stake The Conversation
February, 2021 How to fix the UK's hunger crisis OpenDemocracy
February, 2021 La nueva caravana hondureña expone el fracaso ante la crisis migratoria democracia Abierta
February, 2021 Risks of SGBV and Trafficking Facing Women on the Move in Italy Refugee Rights Europe
February, 2021 International aid prioritizes the pandemic over peace. But at what cost? United States Institute of Peace
February, 2021 Investing in a localised aid system must not mean stepping back from international assistance Humanitarian Practice Network
February, 2021 Biden can transform the US from a humanitarian laggard into a global leader – here’s how The Conversation
February, 2021 Nothing to Learn from East Asia? Oxfam - From Poverty to Power
February, 2021 Without urgent action, billions will miss out on a COVID-19 vaccine this year devex
January, 2021 As a Tigrayan, my bond with Ethiopia feels beyond repair African Arguments
January, 2021 Refugees Aren't Going Anywhere. We Need Sustainable Solutions Global Policy Journal
January, 2021 The Lipa Crisis: The predictable culmination of a deteriorating emergency Refugee Rights Europe
January, 2021 A ‘Supportive and Catalytic’ Supervisor? UNHCR’S Role in the Global Compact on Refugees Refugee Law Initiative
January, 2021 Gateway Or Barrier? The Contested Politics Of Humanitarian Biometrics Datafication and Digital Rights
January, 2021 Decolonisation is a comfortable buzzword for the aid sector openDemocracy
January, 2021 Corruption and the localisation of humanitarian action Humanitarian Practice Network
January, 2021 Humanitarian innovation: We may fail at this ALNAP
January, 2021 Between myth and mistrust: the role of interlocutors in managing COVID-19 in Haiti ISS Blog - blISS
January, 2021 COVID-19 Vaccination in the Time of Austerity: How and for Whom? Arab Reform initiative
January, 2021 Eritrea in the Tigray war: What we know and why it might backfire African Arguments
January, 2021 Can Zimbabwe survive a second wave of COVID-19? Zimbabweland
January, 2021 After UNAMID: Who will offer protection to civilians and the displaced in Darfur? Tanja Müller´s blog - Aspiration&revolution
January, 2021 El nexo entre la acción humanitaria, el desarrollo y la construcción de la paz: algunas precauciones desdeuna perspectiva humanitaria Institute de Estudios sobre Conflictos y Acción Humanitaria
January, 2021 La importancia de los datos en la acción humanitaria: Un nuevo auge Institute de Estudios sobre Conflictos y Acción Humanitaria
January, 2021 The New Pact on Migration and Asylum: Human Rights challenges to border procedures Refugee Law Initiative
January, 2021 Unpacking the New EU Approach to Asylum and Migration Refugees Studies Centre
January, 2021 Afghanistan: Behind severe humanitarian crisis Observer Research Foundation
January, 2021 A Christmas Message from Afghanistan PRIO Blogs
January, 2021 La acción Humanitarian en 2019-2020: Una agenda condicionada por la pandemia Instituto de Estudios sobre Conflictos y Acción humanitaria
January, 2021 Who are you calling ‘vulnerable’? Muslim women and inclusive humanitarianism ICRC Blog
January, 2021 Outsourcing violence, erasing responsibility at the EU´s borders Refugee Rights Europe
January, 2021 Honduras: La caravana de los damnificados openDemocracy
January, 2021 Disappearing States, Rising Statelessness: The Twin Crises Just Around the Corner Refugee Law Initiative
January, 2021 Who Will Call Out Eritrea’s War Crimes in Tigray? World Peace Foundation
January, 2021 How to decolonise International Development: some practical suggestions Oxfam Blog
January, 2021 The Pandemic and the Planetary Crisis John Barry - Medium
January, 2021 Les agriculteurs contre l’agenda agro-industriel de Modi Le Grand Continent
January, 2021 Vaccines, information and the ongoing crisis of affordability for the urban poor Institute of Development Studies
January, 2021 The state’s failure to respond to COVID-19 in Brazil: an intentional disaster ISS Blog - blISS
January, 2021 Evolving Community Perceptions of COVID-19 in South Sudan Conflict Sensitivity Resource Facility
December, 2020 You can’t rethink humanitarianism without also rethinking the money. Here’s one way to do it. Oxfam Blogs - From Poverty to Power
December, 2020 Independent Review of Individual Donor Assessments in Humanitarian Operations GPPi
December, 2020 GCIII Commentary: I’m a woman and a POW in a pandemic. What does the Third Geneva Convention mean for me? ICRC
December, 2020 The Tigray War Review of African Political Economy
December, 2020 COVID-19 is stifling NGO efforts to promote gender equality when it’s most needed The Conversation
December, 2020 Addressing the needs of forcibly displaced populations during a pandemic: early learnings Elrha
December, 2020 La croissance élitiste : proposition d’un nouvel indice sur les inégalités IRIS
December, 2020 Opinion: Dear global north, please stop calling the rest of us poor devex
December, 2020 It’s time to invest for the 21st century and repurpose humanitarian bureaucracies ODI
December, 2020 Is Covid a window of opportunity for localizing aid? Learning from a natural experiment in the Pacific Oxfam Blog - Form Poverty to Power
December, 2020 Dying to help: A drift towards humanitarian martyrdom The New Humanitarian
December, 2020 Spaces of Transregional Aid and Visual Politics in Lebanon Refugee Outreach & Research Network
December, 2020 Afghanistan and its donors: a critical time devpolicy
December, 2020 What Myanmar’s Rohingya crisis can teach us about Ethiopia devex
December, 2020 Why the third layer of Ethiopia’s conflict may be the most worrying African Arguments
December, 2020 Stop War Crimes in Ethiopia Today World Peace Foundation
December, 2020 The Coldest Cold Chain: Chilling Effects of Covid-19 Vaccines International Health Policies Blog
December, 2020 Poorer countries can’t wait until 2022. The WTO should suspend COVID vaccine patents now LSE Blog
November, 2020 Dossier "Humanitarismo en Latinoamérica: Pasado y Presente" Revista Internacional de Cooperación y Desarrollo
November, 2020 El huracán Iota: ¿una tragedia anunciada? democracia Abierta
November, 2020 What are we seeing so far on Emergent Agency in Covid? Top insights, plus next steps Oxfam Blogs - From Poverty to Power
November, 2020 WFP Logistics – Delivering on the promise (WFP Nobel Series, 6) Norwegian Centre for Humanitarian Studies
November, 2020 Why the Black Lives Matter movement should have us rethinking humanitarian aid devex
November, 2020 The asylum procedure as a hope-generating machine ISS Blog - blISS
November, 2020 Tigray conflict sets off new wave of refugees in a region still grappling with earlier crises The Conversation
November, 2020 Tigray: How Ethiopia reached this crisis point and how it could get out African Arguments
November, 2020 Who Benefits from the Destruction of Ethiopia? World Peace Foundation
November, 2020 Migración Colombia marginó a los extranjeros durante la cuarentena Pacifista
November, 2020 Gina Reales: “En el Chocó, la Covid-19 es una crisis humanitaria” democracia Abierta
November, 2020 How Duterte’s new Anti-Terrorism Act is terrorizing Filipino citizens, not helping them survive the COVID-19 pandemic ISS Blog - blISS
November, 2020 The Great Lockdown hits the Third World hard Le Monde diplomatique
November, 2020 How global is the RSQ? A reflection on author affiliation and knowledge production in the global forced migration academic discourse Refugee Law Initiative
November, 2020 An Uplifting Account of Civil Society Responses to Covid Oxfam Blog - From Poverty to Power
November, 2020 The future of aid The New Humanitarian
November, 2020 How can countries continue to combat malaria during a pandemic? African Arguments
November, 2020 The way we use data is a life or death matter – from the refugee crisis to COVID-19 The Conversation
November, 2020 Partnerships in humanitarian action CDA Collaborative Learning
November, 2020 On the 10th Anniversary of Haiti’s Cholera Outbreak, What Has the UN Learned? Pass Blue
November, 2020 Coronavirus and mobility: Observations from Northeast Africa Oxford COMPAS
November, 2020 Catalogue of failures behind growing humanitarian crisis in northern Mozambique The Conversation
November, 2020 Italian NGO pulls out of Somalia due to ‘systematic fraud’ The New Humanitarian
November, 2020 Speculation and Accountability? Debt, oil and gas and the political marketplace in Somalia LSE Conflict Research Programme Blog
November, 2020 Counter-intuitive conflict lessons from Somalia Institute of Development Studies
November, 2020 How pandemic regulations are being used to target the political opposition in Zimbabwe ISS Blog - blISS
November, 2020 Refugee Situation Worsens with the Pandemic: Are we doing enough? Refugee Law Initiative
November, 2020 The death (and life) of the international NGO Gawain
November, 2020 Women, Peace and Security and humanitarianism – 3 ideas for a return to radical action Overseas Development Institute
November, 2020 The Home Office’s ‘migrant camps’ put asylum-seekers at risk Left foot forward
November, 2020 Tales of a city: a walk in Beirut’s ground zero Humanitarian Practice Network
November, 2020 Education is both the victim and the best weapon in Central Sahel conflict The Conversation
November, 2020 How COVID-19 has amplified woes of Bihar's maize farmers Money Control
November, 2020 Shadow pandemic within the garb of Covid19 in Rohingya camps Observer Research Foundation
November, 2020 To finance resilience in small states, governments and development partners must take some risks devex
November, 2020 Crises have changed. Can the aid industry? The New Humanitarian
November, 2020 Recent trends in Humanitarian thinking IHSA Blog
October, 2020 Malawi is the only place where democracy has improved under Covid. 80 countries have got worse. Oxfam Blog - From Poverty to Power
October, 2020 Sierra Leone locked down early to contain COVID, but at a high price LSE Blogs
October, 2020 How Africa fought the pandemic — and what coronavirus has taught the world Financial Times
October, 2020 Challenges for humanitarian aid in the Covid19 age Observer Research Foundation
October, 2020 When refugees become migrants: State ‘cherry-picking’ for refugee protection Refugee Law Initiative
October, 2020 The Humanitarian Antaeus: Overcoming the Power Asymmetry between Humanitarians and Armed Groups in Frontline Negotiations Norwegia Centre for Humanitarian Studies
October, 2020 Value for Money for whom? Insights into the recipients’ perspective ALNAP
October, 2020 Skills for the future humanitarian practitioner: a conversation with Dr Hugo Slim Centre for Humanitarian Leadership
October, 2020 The obstacles to Sudan’s landmark peace deal* African Arguments
October, 2020 The U.S. Asylum Cooperation Agreements: A human rights conundrum Refugee Law Initiative
October, 2020 The World Needs a New Refugee Convention Foreign Policy
October, 2020 Greece must reform its failed asylum policies now The New Humanitarian
October, 2020 The future of food must include a commitment to human rights devex
October, 2020 Yemen needs a rescue package — before it's too late devex
October, 2020 South Africa’s COVID-19 hunger relief efforts are working: why they must continue The Conversation
October, 2020 COVID-19 in Uganda – reflections on its early response The Humanitarian and Conflict Response Institute
October, 2020 Fragility: time for a rethink Overseas Development Institute
October, 2020 International Day of Rural Women 2020: Building resilience and gender equity in the face of COVID-19 IFPRI
October, 2020 COVID-19: how lockdowns affected health access in African and Asian slums The Conversation
October, 2020 How will the covid-19 crisis affect children in cocoa-growing communities Cocoa initiative
October, 2020 The aid expectations gap: political analysis and how to deal with it personally Robert Kluijver Blog
October, 2020 The U.S. Asylum Cooperation Agreements: A human rights conundrum Refugee Law Initiative
October, 2020 The World Needs a New Refugee Convention Foreign Policy
October, 2020 Greece must reform its failed asylum policies now The New Humanitarian
October, 2020 The future of food must include a commitment to human rights devex
October, 2020 Yemen needs a rescue package — before it's too late devex
October, 2020 South Africa’s COVID-19 hunger relief efforts are working: why they must continue The Conversation
October, 2020 COVID-19 in Uganda – reflections on its early response The Humanitarian and Conflict Response Institute
October, 2020 Fragility: time for a rethink Overseas Development Institute
October, 2020 Rural Women International Day of Rural Women 2020: Building resilience and gender equity in the face of COVID-19 IFPRI
October, 2020 The obstacles to Sudan’s landmark peace deal African Arguments
October, 2020 Observing COVID-19 in Africa through a Public Authorities Lens Oxfam Blogs - From Poverty to Power
October, 2020 The role of faith and traditional practices in managing COVID-19: Lessons from Northern Kenya and Southern Ethiopia PASTRES
October, 2020 I Lived Through Collapse. America Is Already There. GEN
October, 2020 Aggregated intensity: classifying coalitions of non-State armed groups ICRC Blog Humanitarian Law & Policy
October, 2020 Why transactional sex is difficult to stop in the aid sector The New Humanitarian
October, 2020 As Bangladesh hosts over a million Rohingya refugees, a scholar explains what motivated the country to open up its borders The Conversation
October, 2020 It’s time for a migrant rights movement Open Democracy
October, 2020 “They did nothing”: UN peacekeeping missions’ forgotten local staff African Arguments
October, 2020 A Nobel for the WFP: A non-political Peace Prize for humanitarian multilateralism?* PRIO Blogs
October, 2020 Nobel peace prize: hunger is a weapon of war but the World Food Programme can’t build peace on its own The Conversation
October, 2020 No peacemakers for the new/old Caucasian war Brookings
October, 2020 TikTok and the War on Data: Great Power Rivalry and Digital Body Counts Global Policy Journal
October, 2020 There’s a better way forward than sending Afghans home to conflict The New Humanitarian
October, 2020 Aid Red Lines and Grey Zones: Ethical dilemmas in humanitarian negotiations and the need for a research agenda NCHS
October, 2020 Leadership of UN Missions: Halting Progress on the Road to Gender Parity Pass Blue
October, 2020 Lake Chad The key to peace in the Lake Chad area is water, not military action The Conversation
October, 2020 What’s killing us in international NGOs? Open Democracy
October, 2020 Human mobility and COVID-19: the EU Migration Pact is a first step, but does not go far enough LSE Blogs
October, 2020 New EU Asylum Rules: Even the Bare Minimum Will Require Radical Politics GPPi
October, 2020 Disingenuous, dishonest and dangerous: the EU Pact on Migration and Asylum Refugee Law Initiative
October, 2020 New Pact on Migration: An exacerbation of past failures in shiny new packaging Refugee Rights Europe
October, 2020 Europe’s New Pact on Migration and Asylum: More deadly border politics In historical thunder and lightning
September, 2020 Día Internacional de la Paz: ¿algo que celebrar? El diario.es
September, 2020 El coronavirus y las medidas de seguridad para la migración en América del Sur: el caso venezolano Open Democracy
September, 2020 The Truth Behind Seven Myths About Asylum Seekers Huffpost
September, 2020 Towards a Non-Extractive and Care-Driven Academia EADI Blog
September, 2020 Recognition beyond RSD: Civil and legal documentation for Syrian refugees in Jordan Refugee Law Initiative
September, 2020 Cash transfers can help refugees, but they also carry risks. Insights from Kenya https://theconversation.com/cash-transfers-can-help-refugees-but-they-also-carry-risks-insights-from-kenya-145470
September, 2020 Impact of COVID-19 in Africa: a scenario analysis to 2030 Broker
September, 2020 What happened to the ‘Asian century’? COVID-19 in Australia and New Zealand COMPAS Oxford
September, 2020 Tech and Trust Challenges: Emerging Trends in Somaliland Diaspora Response to Covid-19 Rift Valley Institute
September, 2020 4 steps for surviving COVID-19 as an NGO ALNAP
September, 2020 Making UNGA matter in the age of pandemic devex
September, 2020 From COVID-19 to climate change: What we’re watching at the UNGA The New Humanitarian
September, 2020 Why the UN’s 75th general assembly could be worse than the world’s worst Zoom meeting The Guardian
September, 2020 Crímenes de lesa humanidad en Venezuela: Informe de la ONU insta a la rendición de cuentas Democracia Abierta
September, 2020 La pesadilla de volver a Venezuela en medio de la pandemia Democracia Abierta
September, 2020 COVID-19 and spatial inequality: “address discrimination” and biases worsen segregation for Mumbai’s slum residents The Polis Project
September, 2020 UN: political missions are gradually replacing peacekeeping – why that’s dangerous The Conversation
September, 2020 Why the Syria crisis shows us the Triple Nexus is a myth ALNAP
September, 2020 Why Uganda has suspended hundreds of refugee aid agencies* The New Humanitarian
September, 2020 The Lessons of History? Humanitarian and Conflict Response Institute
September, 2020 Hiding Behind Disaster: How International Aid Risks Helping Elites, Not Citizens The Lebanese Center for Policy Studies
September, 2020 Don’t blame refugees for the Moria fires, blame EU policy The New Humanitarian
September, 2020 Moria’s male refugees need help just as much as anyone else ISS Blog - blISS
September, 2020 Violence alone cannot explain Yemen and Syria plights LSE Conflict Research Programme
September, 2020 Prioritising ‘well-being’ amongst refugees living in fragile settings through the framework of culture and inclusion ISS Blog - blISS
September, 2020 Following the Odisha example for developing community based disaster management in India Observer Research Foundation
September, 2020 Lebanon, where humanitarian vultures descended MadaMasr
September, 2020 The Myth of Unconditionality in Development Aid Review of African Political Economy
September, 2020 Cameroon’s curious plan to rebuild from the war, while it still rages on African Arguments
September, 2020 Refugee protection at risk United Against Inhumanity
September, 2020 Gaps in India’s Treatment of Refugees and Vulnerable Internal Migrants Are Exposed by the Pandemic Migration Information Source
September, 2020 We need new ideas and practices Indian Development Review
September, 2020 Monitoring and learning during Covid-19: beyond remote data collection Overseas Development Institute
September, 2020 Tanzania’s Layered Covid Denialism Reinventing Peace
September, 2020 Mali’s transition: High expectations and little time spire
September, 2020 Fresh Attacks on NGOs and the Fear of COVID on Lesvos Displaced
September, 2020 Government rhetoric on migrants is a smoke screen for a deeper agenda Open Democracy
September, 2020 What’s triggered new conflict between farmers and herders in Nigeria The Conversation
September, 2020 We need a new way to think about aid Blavatnik School of Government community
September, 2020 You call It philanthropy, we call it ‘Devlopman Tèt Ansanm’ Alliance
September, 2020 Uganda’s Covid-19 Supplementary Budget: Pandemic Response or Cash Bonanza? CMI Blog
September, 2020 State-building and COVID-19 in Somalia: Impact on Government Revenues LSE Conflict Research Programme
September, 2020 “This is not the life I wanted”: Child brides rise among Cameroon refugees African Arguments
September, 2020 COVID-19 and violence against children Devpolicy blog
September, 2020 African women are leading the fight against COVID-19 devex
September, 2020 Rethinking vulnerability in the era of COVID-19 Centre for Humanitarian Leadership
September, 2020 International aid can help Lebanon rid itself of its ruling junta The New Humanitarian
September, 2020 India is in Denial about the COVID-19 Crisis Scientific American
September, 2020 The dramatic effects of covid-19 on everyday life in Gadarif CMI Blog
September, 2020 Authorities in Tunisia Face Challenges of Post-COVID Economic Recovery Arab reform initiative
September, 2020 Lessons from the HIV epidemic can teach us resilience in the face of COVID-19 devex
September, 2020 How COVID-19 is tragically exposing systemic vulnerabilities in Peru ISS Blog - blISS
September, 2020 Rethinking vulnerability in the era of COVID-19 Centre for Humanitarian Leadership
September, 2020 L’humanitaire peut-il être illégal ? Le principe de fraternité et les noyés de la Grande Bleue IRIS
September, 2020 عالقون بين كوفيد وأوروبا العدائية -المهاجرون واللاجئون السودانيّون في بلجيكا African Arguments
September, 2020 I’ve been watching desperate people seek protection in Europe for 20 years – it’s time the narrative, and The Conversation
September, 2020 Greece has a deadly new migration policy – and all of Europe is to blame The Guardian
September, 2020 On the impact of Covid-19 on displaced individuals across Europe Refugee Rights Europe
September, 2020 Why so many Sudanese are prepared to risk their lives to reach the UK Overseas Development Institute
August, 2020 Cuando el ‘big data’ sale a perseguir a la trata de personas Pacifista
August, 2020 Collateral damage’ of UN Peacekeeping Missions: stories from Darfur aspiration&revolution - Tanja Mullers Blog
August, 2020 Independent accountability is crucial for ending sexual harassment in the aid sector Devex
August, 2020 Lebanon, forever colonised? The New Humanitarian
August, 2020 Unprotected on both sides of the border: Nicaraguans during the pandemic Refugee Law Initiative
August, 2020 Don’t come close: The plight of street children during COVID-19’s ‘forced immobility’ Oxford Compas
August, 2020 COVID 19: an imminent threat to the Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh Global South Magazine
August, 2020 Fighting racism and decolonizing humanitarian studies: toward mindful scholarship* ISS Blog - Bliss
August, 2020 Three ways to maintain Lebanon’s ‘fragile peace’ and rebuild Beirut Overseas Development Institute
August, 2020 Don’t come close: The plight of street children during COVID-19’s ‘forced immobility’ Oxford COMPAS
August, 2020 La crisis del coronavirus causa retrocesos en la lucha contra enfermedades en América Latina Democracia Abierta
August, 2020 Would relaxing trade restrictions lead to universal reductions in food insecurity? LSE Blog
August, 2020 How refugees resolve disputes: insights from a Ugandan settlement How refugees resolve disputes: insights from a Ugandan settlement
August, 2020 Covid-19: Increased responsiveness helps South Korea legitimize authoritarian pandemic response measures ISS Blog - Bliss
August, 2020 Armenian ‘Putinka’ and beyond: Are there any alternatives for returned labour migrants in their homeland? Oxford Compas
August, 2020 In Zimbabwe, no one can breathe African Arguments
August, 2020 Viral politics and economics in Zimbabwe Zimbabweland
August, 2020 The Politics of Humanitarian Aid to Myanmar PK Forum
August, 2020 The Humanitarian Global Colour Line ALNAP
July, 2020 Temporary refuge, stopover or new one? Meeting Yemeni migrants in Puntland Rift Valley Institute
July, 2020 COVID-19: an existential threat for indigenous peoples of the Amazon* DRR Voices Blog
July, 2020 ‘Learning’ to be self-reliant: What does COVID-19 mean for the refugee community in Hong Kong? Oxford Compas
July, 2020 As aid money dries up, Yemenis are at ‘the end of the line The New Humanitarian
July, 2020 Vaccine trials start and end with the community Devex
July, 2020 Une aide humanitaire à géopolitique variable : les enjeux d’accès dans les zones non contrôlées par l’État Institut IRIS
July, 2020 Detention, risk and Covid-19 The Detention Forum
July, 2020 Uganda’s Covid-19 Supplementary Budget: Pandemic Response or Cash Bonanza? CMI Blog
July, 2020 Liberation starts at home CDA
July, 2020 What does COVID tell us about responding to the Climate Crisis? Oxfam Blogs
July, 2020 Malawi: Navigating between natural disasters, economic vulnerability, and donor dependency Global South Magazine
July, 2020 Getting aid to people with disabilities in times of crisis Devex
July, 2020 On the arrival of prospective UK asylum seekers by boat, and the need for humane policy change Refugee Right Europe
July, 2020 ¿Qué suerte corren los migrantes venezolanos varados en el Perú? Open Democracy
July, 2020 “Quédate en casa o te matamos”, el ‘decreto’ de grupos armados por el Covid-19 Pacifista
July, 2020 Seeds of resistance: Palestinian farmers fight against annexation and pandemic ISS BLOG - BLISS
July, 2020 How India’s agrifood supply chains fared during the COVID-19 lockdown, from farm to fork IFPRI
July, 2020 The impact of COVID-19 in prisons University of Copenhagen
July, 2020 Why international players have a duty to help the search for peace in Cameroon The Conversation
July, 2020 Turning government failure into success: how Korea learned from MERS to succeed on Covid-19 Devpolicy Blog
July, 2020 The vulnerabilities of Somali communities with COVID-19 in Europe Daily Sabah
July, 2020 Youth, livelihoods and Covid-19 in South Sudan Rift Valley Institute
July, 2020 Race, equity, and neo-colonial legacies: identifying paths forward for principled humanitarian action ICRC
July, 2020 Digital ID and Management Information Systems for Humanitarian and Social Protection Response Global Policy Journal
July, 2020 From Covid-19 to Locusts: The Horn of Africa’s Looming Food Crisis* ISPI
July, 2020 Time to say goodbye to “natural” disasters DRR Voices Blog
July, 2020 Covid-19 and increased Daesh attacks threaten the survival of Iraq’s religious minorities Institute of Development Studies Blog
July, 2020 Disaster response: why democracy matters EADI
July, 2020 Black Lives Matter is also a reckoning for foreign aid and international NGOs Open Democracy
July, 2020 COVID-19 changed the world. Can it change aid, too? The New Humanitarian
July, 2020 COVID-19 in the Horn of Africa: How can aid help mobile populations cope with restrictions on movement? Rift Valley Institute
July, 2020 Covid-19 in South Sudan: Young people share their experiences of the pandemic Rift Valley Institute
July, 2020 The language of humanitarian action Centre for Humanitarian Leadership
July, 2020 Humanitarian Search and Rescue in the Aegean Sea: Stuck Between Two Crises Compas Oxford
July, 2020 Food banks, food poverty and coping during COVID-19: a view from the Somali diaspora in Bristol LSE Blogs
July, 2020 Will COVID-19 halt asylum in the United States for good? The New Humanitarian
July, 2020 Trapped by Covid and a Hostile Europe: Sudanese Migrants and Refugees in Belgium African Arguments
July, 2020 Should low-income countries decentralize their COVID-19 responses? IFPRI
July, 2020 Deprived of freedom: how detainees in conflict zones could benefit from a ‘triple nexus’ approach ICRC
July, 2020 Covid-19 calls for disrupting the way we communicate in a crisis* devex
July, 2020 Médecins Sans Frontières is 'institutionally racist', say 1,000 insiders The Guardian
July, 2020 Covid-19 in Nigeria: A gendered perspective SOAS Blog
July, 2020 Estas 13 entidades dijeron que ayudarían a contrarrestar la pandemia en América Latina, ¿lo han hecho? Democracia Abierta
July, 2020 Opinion: We must translate anti-racism statements into action devex
July, 2020 How COVID-19 exacerbates inequalities in academia ISS Blog - blISS
July, 2020 “South Africa belongs to all who live in it”, COVID-19 showed it does not Open Democracy
July, 2020 Pandemic statelessness in Mesoamerica Compas Oxford
July, 2020 Disasters meet political unrest, displacing millions in East Africa Internal Displacement Monitoring Center
July, 2020 Establishing humanitarian lanes during COVID-19 East Asia Forum
July, 2020 https://theconversation.com/coronavirus-un-security-council-finally-calls-for-global-ceasefire-after-us-and-china-delay-talks-141858 Institute of Development Studies Blog
July, 2020 Coronavirus: UN security council finally calls for global ceasefire after US and China delay talks The Conversation
July, 2020 Localised food networks give hope in Brazil’s Covid-19 crisis Institute of Development Studies Blog
July, 2020 Coronavirus: UN security council finally calls for global ceasefire after US and China delay talks The Conversation
July, 2020 Establishing humanitarian lanes during COVID-19 East Asia Forum
July, 2020 Palliative care, COVID-19 and humanitarian action: it’s time to talk ICRC
July, 2020 The end of asylum? Against Inhumanity
July, 2020 Why resuming evictions of refugees during the covid-19 crisis is a major problem Refugee Rights Europe
July, 2020 Inclusion of persons with disabilities in Covid-19 response and recovery: seven steps to implementing the IASC Guidelines Humanitarian Practice Network
July, 2020 UN in West and Central Africa worry about migrants as traffickers abandon victims in desert Voice for African Migrants
July, 2020 The West’s humanitarian reckoning The New Humanitarian
July, 2020 ‘Every action counts’: why the humanitarian sector needs to fast-track inclusion Overseas Development Institute
July, 2020 Do black lives matter for UK aid? LSE Conflict Research Programme
July, 2020 We know more about fraud and abuse in aid. It’s time to stop it. The New Humanitarian
July, 2020 In Solidarity with Black Lives Matter, the Development Sector Must Reform Global Policy Journal
July, 2020 Research by the developed on the developing – View from the “researched” The Sociological Review
July, 2020 DFID and FCO merger, expert views: humanitarian issues must be prioritised Overseas Development Institute
July, 2020 How civil society is fighting back against coronavirus crackdowns Open Democracy
July, 2020 How the arms industry drives Fortress Europe’s expansion Crisis Magazine
July, 2020 COVID-19 may not have reached Syrian communities in the Middle East, but its domino effects have Compas Oxford
July, 2020 A ‘natural disaster’ on top of a pandemic – preparedness in the face of cascading uncertainties Institute of Development Studies Blog
July, 2020 America Surrendered to Coronavirus — the Result is a Tidal Wave of Death Medium
July, 2020 Risks of Improvidence: COVID-19 Exemplifies the Problems in International Governance of Disaster Risk LSE Blog
July, 2020 The Pandemic’s Worst-Case Scenario Is Unfolding in Brazil Bloomberg
July, 2020 5 Benefits to Local Action on Climate Resilience World Resources Institute Blog
June, 2020 من-على-البعد-دروس-مفيدة-من-تجارب-العون African Arguments
June, 2020 La urgencia de un plan de alimentación para la pospandemia en América Latina The Conversation
June, 2020 Call by global leaders: work together now to stop cyberattacks on the healthcare sector ICRC
June, 2020 De la pandemia a la crisis de alimentos en Perú Ojo Publico
June, 2020 'We're excluded from the table': Somali UN staff say they struggle in 'two-tier' aid sector 'We're excluded from the table': Somali UN staff say they struggle in 'two-tier' aid sector
June, 2020 COVID-19 Rumours as Transcripts of Resistance in South Sudan LSE Conflict Research Programme
June, 2020 Mediating between the state and its poor and marginalised during Covid-19 Institute of Development Studies Blog
June, 2020 At the US-Mexico border, asylum chaos and coronavirus fear The New Humanitarian
June, 2020 The UK’s Covid-19 response can become a defining moment for changing our approach to refugees Overseas Development Initiatives
June, 2020 A look at global changes in refugee policies through the lens of Dadaab The Conversation
June, 2020 In times of crisis, diaspora groups know what to do OpenDemocracy
June, 2020 The great amplifier: COVID-19, migration and inequality Mideq
June, 2020 20 de junio de 2020: Día Mundial del Refugiado Instituto de estudios y acción humanitaria
June, 2020 Paying for migrants to go back home: how the EU's Voluntary Return scheme is failing the desperate Euronews
June, 2020 The View from Greece: At Europe’s External Borders, Deterrence is the Norm Once Again Novamigra
June, 2020 Why refugees are an asset in the fight against coronavirus The Conversation
June, 2020 How Will the COVID-19 Pandemic Reshape Refugee and Migration Governance? PRIO Blogs
June, 2020 ‘I will not return unless the regime of Assad falls’ ISS Blog - Bliss
June, 2020 DfID merger with Foreign Office signals shift from using aid to reduce poverty to promoting British national self interest The Conversation
June, 2020 #ByRefugees: Strengthening refugee-led humanitarian response during the COVID-19 pandemic Refugee Studies Centre
June, 2020 #Humanitarian4Her: World Refugee Day Humanitarian Practice Network
June, 2020 Fifty Days of Lockdown in India: A View from Two Villages in Tamil Nadu Economic & Political Weekly
June, 2020 Navigating Converging Shocks from a Pandemic and a Cyclone: Lessons from the Pacific World Resources Institute Blog
June, 2020 Putting COVID-19 into context(s) ISS Blog - Bliss
June, 2020 International aid in the Covid era: the need for transparency Humanitarian Practice Network
June, 2020 Difficult Conversations: Why International Practitioners Must Do More to Address Racism at Home CDA Collaborative Learning
June, 2020 Multiplying crises: The coronavirus in Sudan ECFR
June, 2020 Why working together on global migration is vital to pandemic recovery The New Humanitarian
June, 2020 Covid-19 and food systems: relational geographies, food insecurity and relocalisation Geography Directions
June, 2020 Gender and ICTs in fragile refugee settings: from local coordination to vital protection and support during the Covid-19 pandemic Centre for Frugal Innovation in Africa
June, 2020 In a critical moment for Yemen, donor fatigue can have disastrous consequences Norwegian Centre for Humanitarian Studies
June, 2020 In Yemen, a deadly concoction of arms sales, conflict and Covid-19 The Interpreter
June, 2020 Logística humanitaria: retos y oportunidades en tiempos de la COVID-19 Instituto de estudios y acción humanitaria
June, 2020 Corruption limits access to safe water and the effectiveness of the Covid-19 response in developing countries: The case of Uganda CMI Blog
June, 2020 The aid sector must do more to tackle its white supremacy problem The Guardian
June, 2020 Réflexions impertinentes sur le financement public de l’aide internationale au développement Iris
June, 2020 Tracking funding to the Covid-19 response: Improving multilateral targeting Development Initiatives
June, 2020 Five ways Covid-19 could affect rural Africa – and what to do about it Overseas Development Institute
June, 2020 Covid-19’s impact on social divides – a spotlight on Africa Institute of Development Studies Blog
June, 2020 Perpetuating data colonialism through digital humanitarian technologies ISS Blog - Bliss
June, 2020 Doing good and being racist The New Humanitarian
June, 2020 'We're excluded from the table': Somali UN staff say they struggle in 'two-tier' aid sector The Guardian
June, 2020 Midyear update: Outsourcing risk to local responders The New Humanitarian
June, 2020 We need to talk about racism in the aid sector Open Democracy
June, 2020 Let’s Decolonize the Coronavirus African Review of Political Economy
June, 2020 Q&A: Degan Ali on the systemic racism impacting humanitarian responses Devex
June, 2020 International development has a race problem Devex
June, 2020 Caught Between Coronavirus and Islamophobia Rohingya Refugees in India have nowhere to turn Refugee Law Initiative
June, 2020 Epidemics and Social Observation: Why Africa Needs a Different Approach to Covid-19 African Arguments
June, 2020 Some Lessons from the History of Epidemics in Africa African Arguments
June, 2020 Aid workers: It’s time to practise what you preach The New Humanitarian
June, 2020 Is racism part of our reluctance to localise humanitarian action? Humanitarian Practice Network
June, 2020 Child Repatriation in the Time of COVID-19 Refugee Studies Centre
June, 2020 Venezuelan migrants face crime, conflict and coronavirus at Colombia’s closed border The Conversation
June, 2020 Seeking protection in Australia: challenges for asylum seekers during the COVID-19 crisis Refugee Law Initiative
June, 2020 Venezuelan migrants face crime, conflict and coronavirus at Colombia’s closed borde The Conversation
June, 2020 The Curious Case of Covid-19 in Africa Interpress Service
June, 2020 Resilience: An antidote to coronavirus in Rohingya refugee camps Act for Refugees
June, 2020 Re-Imagining Aid: Applying a Fresh Covid Tinted Lens to a Tired Critique Medium
June, 2020 How can Covid-19 be the catalyst to decolonise development research? Oxfam - From poverty to power
June, 2020 Kenya and Covid: Pandemic Response Risks Excluding Minority Groups Reinventing Peace - World Peace Foundation
June, 2020 Movilidad en la inmovilidad: migrantes atrapados bajo la Covid-19 en América Latina Democracia Abierta
June, 2020 How Covid-19 can change incentives for development cooperation Development Initiatives
June, 2020 Why COVID-19 offers a chance to transform UN peacekeeping The Conversation
June, 2020 Covid-19 and quarantine in Peru – what does this mean for people with disabilities? Institute of Development Studies Blog
June, 2020 Libya: the forgotten ones The Humanitarian and Conflict Response Institute
June, 2020 Could COVID-19 herald the renewal of international cooperation? LSE - IR Blog
June, 2020 Syrian refugees in Jordan: How a focus on human rights can help secure economic livelihoods Refugee Law Initiative
June, 2020 To Raise the Voices for Peace, the UN Security Council’s Permanent Five Must Also Submit Themselves to a Global Ceasefire Jadaliya
June, 2020 South Asia Confronts a Double Disaster: Cyclone and COVID-19 World Resources Institute
June, 2020 Human Security and COVID-19 Human Security Collective
June, 2020 Peace in Afghanistan? Watch the militias The New Humanitarian
June, 2020 All eyes are on local humanitarian responders during Covid-19 – now they need support Overseas Development Institute
June, 2020 Seis claves sobre la ONU ante su 75 aniversario The Conversation
May, 2020 War and Covid-19: need for a new normal that rejects inhumanity? Against Inhumanity
May, 2020 Big data, privacy and COVID-19 – learning from humanitarian expertise in data protection Journal of International Humanitarian Action
May, 2020 Which Countries Are Most Vulnerable to Locust Swarms? World Resources Institute
May, 2020 ¿Subsistir o morir? La encrucijada del pueblo Wayúu ante la pandemia Pacifista
May, 2020 Remote research in times of COVID-19: considerations, techniques, and risks ISS Blog - Bliss
May, 2020 Carrying out qualitative research under lockdown – Practical and ethical considerations LSE - Impact Blog
May, 2020 Pandemics are social phenomena, demanding breadth of expertise Wonkhe
May, 2020 Is Indonesia turning into Barbarism in the post-pandemic era Global Policy Journal
May, 2020 Refugees in Egypt: ‘Hunger at home, coronavirus on the streets’ Mada
May, 2020 One Year On: Sudan’s Fragile Humanitarian Situation ISPI
May, 2020 Development Research Ethics in the time of COVID-19 Humanitarian Academy for Development
May, 2020 Coronavirus lockdowns force the world’s poorest into deadly trade-offs between their health and livelihoods The Conversation
May, 2020 When saving fewer lives is the right thing to do The New Humanitarian
May, 2020 Reflections on Islamic edicts and authority in the COVID-19 response in Somalia LSE Blogs - Conflict Research Programme
May, 2020 Survey suggests rising risk of food and nutrition insecurity in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, as COVID-19 restrictions continue IFPRI Blog
May, 2020 COVID-19 and the phantasy of global development Aspiration & revolution
May, 2020 Palestinian refugee camps spark renewed community action in response to Covid-19 Reinventing Peace - World Peace Foundation
May, 2020 How Modi turned Covid-19 into a cash machine The Critic
May, 2020 The Colombian Peace Process Effort and COVID-19 PRIO Blogs
May, 2020 Rebuilding from disaster: it doesn’t end when housing aid projects finish The Conversation
May, 2020 The duty to rescue refugees and migrants at sea Norwegian Centre for Humanitarian Studies
May, 2020 Roots of Food Crisis in Pakistan Pakistan Left Review
May, 2020 Migration: how Europe is using coronavirus to reinforce its hostile environment in the Mediterranean The Conversation
May, 2020 Covid-19: El efecto búmeran de la “diplomacia de mascarillas” de China The Conversation
May, 2020 Urban India didn't care about migrant workers till 26 March, only cares now because it's lost their services Firstpost
May, 2020 Observatoire Covid-19 Groupe URD
May, 2020 Covid-19 Observatory URD Group
May, 2020 Local networks can help people in distress: South Africa’s COVID-19 response needs them The Conversation
May, 2020 Why has Peru been so badly hit by COVID-19? Devpolicy Blog
May, 2020 What West Africa’s resilience can teach the world about COVID-19 The New Humanitarian
May, 2020 “Stay safe” conversations that illuminate the glass walls between her and me ISS Blog - Bliss
May, 2020 Framing Covid-19 in Nepal SOAS Blog
May, 2020 Framing Covid-19 in Nepal SOAS Blog
May, 2020 From heroes to pariahs? Senegalese return migrants in the time of COVID-19 Compas Oxford
May, 2020 El principal vector de la Covid-19 en la Amazonía rural es el Estado peruano Ojo Público
May, 2020 Puede la tecnología convertirse en una herramienta de opresión y vigilancia? Democracia Abierta
May, 2020 Afghanistan’s Corona Threat Contagion Knows No Borders Norwegian Centre for Humanitarian Studies
May, 2020 Why No Coronavirus Diplomacy? UCL Blog
May, 2020 The coronavirus response needs local communities and faith leaders devex
May, 2020 Corona Wars: The Cost of Calling Disasters ‘Wars’ UCL IRDR Blog
May, 2020 In times of crisis, diaspora groups know what to do Open Democracy
May, 2020 MSF Crash posts collection MSF Crash
May, 2020 The humanitarian response to COVID-19 in Somalia will increase capital flight and violent conflict* LSE Blog
May, 2020 We wanted to know how coronavirus affects Nairobi’s slum residents. What we found The Conversation
May, 2020 The Challenges in Covid19 Times for Refugee Determination and Accessing Protection Refugee Law Initiative
May, 2020 Reflections on resilience: How do you lockdown a farm full of cumin seeds? Keeping Count
May, 2020 Why refugees are an asset to fight against coronavirus The Conversation
May, 2020 A global humanitarian Marshall plan Thersa
May, 2020 ¿Por qué debemos hablar de riesgo y no solo de vulnerabilidad? El Pais
May, 2020 Healthcare workers are still coming under attack during the coronavirus pandemic The Conversation
May, 2020 Drought, fire and flood: how outer urban areas can manage the emergency while reducing future risks The Conversation
May, 2020 The Popular Mobilisation and COVID-19 Pandemic in Iraq: a new raison d’être? LSE CRP Blog
May, 2020 Surviving the COVID 19 pandemic: the view from a Ugandan surgeon and epidemiologist Oxfam Blogs
May, 2020 Pandemic, Emergencies and Humanitarian Future News Rangers
April, 2020 Imagine Hurricane Katrina during a pandemic. The US needs to prepare for that — now vox
April, 2020 Coronavirus: Why lockdowns may not be the answer in Africa BBC
April, 2020 COVID-19 funding for NGOs: If not now, when? The New Humanitarian
April, 2020 How is Covid-19 affecting Civil Society worldwide? How is it Responding? Oxfam blogs - From poverty to power
April, 2020 Post-pandemic change? Humanitarian action and multilateralism in transnational times Against Inhumanity
April, 2020 The Number of People Affected by Floods Will Double Between 2010 and 2030 World Resources Institute
April, 2020 Time to protect cash Aid essentials
April, 2020 Five years post-Sendai: Where is the Sendai framework for Disaster Risk Reduction in the COVID-19 response? Copenhagen Center for Disaster Research
April, 2020 The COVID-19 Resettlement Freeze: Towards a Permanent Suspension? PRIO Blogs
April, 2020 Borders of an epidemic: The Covid-19 War and Migrant Workers in India SOAS Blog
April, 2020 A pandemic-driven food crisis in Africa can be prevented Al Jazeera
April, 2020 Let´s decolonize coronavirus African Review of Political Economy
April, 2020 El otro virus: riesgos de corrupción en la pandemia Ojo Publico
April, 2020 Ceasefires in the Time of COVID-19 PRIO Blogs
April, 2020 Alimentación y Covid-19: la gente tiene respuestas Pacifista
April, 2020 Covid-19 Is Paralyzing One of West Africa’s Main Resources: Migrants ISPI
April, 2020 Evacuating the Greek Refugee Camps and strengthening Europe from Below Compas - Oxford
April, 2020 Humanitarian Wearables and the Future of Aid in the Global Data Economy Global Policy Journal
April, 2020 Lockdowns’ effects are political. Restrictions on the poor always are. African Arguments
April, 2020 Moral multi-tasking in the COVID-19 response The New Humanitarian
April, 2020 Key Investments Can Build Resilience to Pandemics and Climate Change World Resources Institute
April, 2020 Ceasefires in the Time of COVID-19 PRIO Blogs
April, 2020 Will COVID-19 finally force us to reconsider the Global (Im)mobility Regime? Refugee Law Initiative
April, 2020 Mogadishu in time of covid19 Rift Valley Institute
April, 2020 Going remote: learning from aid practices in Somalia and Sudan for the COVID-19 crisis LSE - Conflict Research Programme
April, 2020 Quedate en casa o te matan, el otro confinamiento que vive el sur del Chocó Pacifista
April, 2020 Grupos vulnerables o vulnerados? Instituto de estudios y acción humanitaria
April, 2020 COVID-19 in Conflict-Torn Mali PRIO Blogs
April, 2020 Rethinking how to respond to COVID-19 in places where humanitarian crises intersect ISS Blog - Bliss
April, 2020 “We are all fragile, but we are not all equally fragile”: Humanitarian operations amidst the COVID-19 pandemic PRIO Blogs
April, 2020 Community spaces in India: constructing solidarity in pandemic times? Open Democracy
April, 2020 How Will Remittances Affect the Somali COVID-19 Response? LSE Blogs - Conflict Research Programme
April, 2020 After the Pandemic: Reimagining the Role of State and Non-State Actors in (Re)building National Health Systems in the Arab World Arab Reform Initiative
April, 2020 Coronavirus as a pretext for detention? On the latest disconcerting developments in Calais Refugee Rights
April, 2020 In Bangladesh, COVID-19 threatens to cause a humanitarian crisis World Economic Forum
April, 2020 The great amplifier: COVID-19, migration and inequality Mideq
April, 2020 Caught Between Coronavirus and Islamophobia Rohingya Refugees in India have nowhere to turn Refugee Law Initiative
April, 2020 Looking at the coronavirus crisis through the nexus lens – what needs to be done Development Initiatives
April, 2020 Learning the lessons from the EU–Turkey deal: Europe’s renewed test Overseas Development Institute
April, 2020 Water concerns, India and COVID-19: the lesser-known battle World Resources Institute
April, 2020 COVID-19 : Ressources bibliographiques Alternatives Humanitaires
April, 2020 Covid-19: five lessons from Ebola Overseas Development Institute
April, 2020 What actions are required to mitigate the impacts of coronavirus on the poorest and most vulnerable people? Development initiatives
April, 2020 How Will the COVID-19 Pandemic Reshape Refugee and Migration Governance? PRIO Blogs
April, 2020 Lessons from the COVID-19 crisis for climate change politics by Murat Arsel ISS Blog - bliss
April, 2020 How is Covid-19 impacting Human Rights? SOAS Blog
April, 2020 COVID-19: Listening will mean life or death to millions Ground Truth Solutions
April, 2020 The pandemic is a portal Financial Times
April, 2020 How Latin America and the Caribbean are dealing with COVID-19 People´s Dispatch
April, 2020 Don’t Count on Disaster Diplomacy as a Path to Peace Foreign Policy
April, 2020 COVID-19: The future of humanitarian action, sooner rather than later? Centre for Humanitarian Leadership
April, 2020 Dealing with COVID-19 in conflict zones needs a different approach Reuters Foundation
April, 2020 COVID-19: “Know your Epidemic, Act on its Politics.” Reinventing Peace - World Peace Foundation
April, 2020 Why debt relief should be the answer to this coronavirus crash The Guardian
April, 2020 Syria’s Growing Economic Woes: Lebanon’s Crisis, the Caesar Act and Now the Coronavirus Arab Reform Initiative
April, 2020 Donor-driven agendas and the need to move beyond a capacity building focus in Myanmar’s research ecosystem ISS Blog - Bliss
April, 2020 Lessons from Brazil for the global response to COVID-19 Institute of Development Studies
April, 2020 La distanciation sociale au Sénégal, un remède au Covid-19 qui a du mal à passer The Conversation
April, 2020 Another top priority in times of crisis: keep democratic life up and running ISS Blog - blISS
April, 2020 How to help migrants make the best decisions at the worst times The New Humanitarian
April, 2020 Solidarity in the times of COVID-19 or: the misnomer of ‘social distancing’ (when the issue is physical contact) Asipiration & revolution
April, 2020 Preventing a Catastrophic COVID Crisis in America PRIO Blogs
April, 2020 Across Africa, COVID-19 heightens tension between faith and science Global voices
April, 2020 Solidarity in the times of COVID-19 or: the misnomer of ‘social distancing’ (when the issue is physical contact) aspiration&revolution - Tanja Mullers Blog