The sound of silence? Listening to localisation at the World Humanitarian Summit
Analysing the critical emergence of ‘localisation’ during the 2016 World Humanitarian Summit.
Analysing the critical emergence of ‘localisation’ during the 2016 World Humanitarian Summit.
A concept for independent nations to meet their own development needs and generate their own systems of financial and technical support.
This article examines disability rights in North Korea as an area of shared interest between humanitarian workers and human rights actors.
This study is the first to assess mental health among adolescents in Afghanistan after the change in political leadership in 2021.
International INGO leaders reflect on the future of the aid and humanitarian sector.
Acknowledging children as skilled actors within emergency contexts.
Guidelines to assist qualitative research with vulnerable populations on sensitive topics such as sexual violence.
How do current Masters of Humanitarian Assistance (MHA) offerings converge and differ?