This article focuses on the everyday humanitarianism of migrant communities in three cities in the Horn of Africa: Nairobi, Addis Ababa, and Khartoum. It is framed around the concept of lived citizenship, defined as a means to secure wellbeing through everyday acts and practices. Based on an analysis of comparative interview data among Eritrean and Ethiopian migrant communities in each city, the article argues that the Covid-19 pandemic has impacted lived citizenship practices to different degrees, linked to previous forms of precarity, and the means and networks of coping with those. Disruptions of transnational support networks resulted in a turn towards local networks and everyday practices of solidarity. These forms of everyday humanita...
The COVID-19 pandemic and the responses taken to combat it caused enormous changes to the everyday l...
This article explores Somali transborder/transnational activism through the role of two individual a...
Around the world, the Covid-19 pandemic has exacerbated differences that already existed. Health out...
Drawing on 70 interviews with humanitarians, members of governments, and civil society organisations...
The multifaceted nature of the Covid-19 pandemic has presented a crisis for the international humani...
This background paper presents considerations on how the COVID-19 pandemic is accentuating existing ...
The unprecedented threat posed by the Covid-19 pandemic has presented a crisis for the international...
This article explores the ways in which anti-migrant and refugee discourses and policies have flouri...
We are living in unprecedented times due to the Covid-19 pandemic, an unparalleled disaster in many ...
In this intervention, we discuss how the COVID-19 pandemic has reconfigured transnational mobilities...
peer reviewedThe Covid-19 pandemic is an unprecedented phenomenon that has challenged governments, i...
This article explores civil society’s response to the plight of international migrant workers during...
Male, Sudanese experiences of displacement in Amman, Jordan are characterised by the exclusions of s...
Should the health, social and political blast represented by the current pandemic lead humanitarian ...
A good number of research has been carried out on how COVID-19 has affected the State in terms of po...
The COVID-19 pandemic and the responses taken to combat it caused enormous changes to the everyday l...
This article explores Somali transborder/transnational activism through the role of two individual a...
Around the world, the Covid-19 pandemic has exacerbated differences that already existed. Health out...
Drawing on 70 interviews with humanitarians, members of governments, and civil society organisations...
The multifaceted nature of the Covid-19 pandemic has presented a crisis for the international humani...
This background paper presents considerations on how the COVID-19 pandemic is accentuating existing ...
The unprecedented threat posed by the Covid-19 pandemic has presented a crisis for the international...
This article explores the ways in which anti-migrant and refugee discourses and policies have flouri...
We are living in unprecedented times due to the Covid-19 pandemic, an unparalleled disaster in many ...
In this intervention, we discuss how the COVID-19 pandemic has reconfigured transnational mobilities...
peer reviewedThe Covid-19 pandemic is an unprecedented phenomenon that has challenged governments, i...
This article explores civil society’s response to the plight of international migrant workers during...
Male, Sudanese experiences of displacement in Amman, Jordan are characterised by the exclusions of s...
Should the health, social and political blast represented by the current pandemic lead humanitarian ...
A good number of research has been carried out on how COVID-19 has affected the State in terms of po...
The COVID-19 pandemic and the responses taken to combat it caused enormous changes to the everyday l...
This article explores Somali transborder/transnational activism through the role of two individual a...
Around the world, the Covid-19 pandemic has exacerbated differences that already existed. Health out...