The Central African Republic (CAR) is in the midst of a protection crisis. The latest round of violence in the country has left thousands dead and several million displaced. Civilians have been...
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Sierra Leone + 3 more
The Ebola response in West Africa: exposing the politics and culture of international aid
Working and discussion papersMarc DuBois and Caitlin Wake, with Scarlett Sturridge and Christina Bennett Though often described as unprecedented, the Ebola response reflects long-standing strengths...
10 things to know about refugees and displacement
There are nearly 60 million refugees and displaced people in the world. Most have been displaced for years. But myths and misconceptions remain about the length of displacement, where people are...
Protracted displacement: uncertain paths to self-reliance in exile
Drawing an exact picture of the global state of protracted displacement is an approximate and incomplete exercise. Each situation of protracted displacement is its own unique and complex system and...
Zero poverty, zero emissions: eradicating extreme poverty in the climate crisis
Ilmi Granoff, Jason Eis, Will McFarland and Chris Hoy, Charlene Watson, Gaia de Battista, Cor Marijs, Amina Khan and Natasha Grist Eradicating extreme poverty is achievable by 2030, through growth...
International and local/diaspora actors in the Syria response - A diverging set of systems?
Syrian community provides aid where UN struggles to reach - new report As the Syria conflict enters its fifth year, the growth of 600-700 diaspora and local aid groups has ‘filled the gap’ left by...
Cash, vouchers or in-kind? Guidance on evaluating how transfers are made in emergency programming
In humanitarian settings, aid agencies often assist populations by transferring resources, usually using cash, vouchers or in-kind aid, such as food rations, shelter materials, seeds and tools and...
World + 4 more
UK humanitarian aid in the age of counterterrorism: perceptions and reality
For years, British humanitarian NGOs have criticised counter-terrorism laws for undermining their aid operations, and British Muslim NGOs have argued that they have been disproportionately affected...