The presence of expatriate humanitarian workers in African cities is not neutral. Country capitals receive large and sudden influx of expatriates during humanitarian crises responses. This book examines the influence of this presence on the local urban ecosystem, from the building of a security discourse to the self-segregation of aid agencies in expatriate enclaves. The examples of Abidjan, Bamako, Juba and Nairobi illustrate different variants of urban change induced by the normative power of aid organisations
Displaced people are increasingly living in urban areas and humanitarian organisations are rethinkin...
This dissertation explores the changing organization of work in the transnational humanitarian aid s...
Eroding Local Capacity is a critical examination of the interplay between international and local ac...
This paper focuses on the urban outcomes of protracted humanitarian intervention in Gulu town, North...
This paper focuses on the urban outcomes of protracted humanitarian intervention in Gulu town, North...
This thesis examines the processes of urban changes induced by the presence of international organis...
This thesis examines the processes of urban changes induced by the presence of international organis...
This dissertation is a monograph of the nongovernmental organisation (NGO) Doctors Without Borders (...
This dissertation is a monograph of the nongovernmental organisation (NGO) Doctors Without Borders (...
This paper examines the impact of the presence of international humanitarian organisations on local ...
This paper examines the impact of the presence of international humanitarian organisations on local ...
This paper examines the impact of the presence of international humanitarian organisations on local ...
Over the last decade, NGO practitioners, policy-makers and scholars have been encouraging humanitari...
Eroding Local Capacity is a critical examination of the interplay between international and local ac...
As it is the case in other sub-Saharan African countries, Senegal has been host since the beginning ...
Displaced people are increasingly living in urban areas and humanitarian organisations are rethinkin...
This dissertation explores the changing organization of work in the transnational humanitarian aid s...
Eroding Local Capacity is a critical examination of the interplay between international and local ac...
This paper focuses on the urban outcomes of protracted humanitarian intervention in Gulu town, North...
This paper focuses on the urban outcomes of protracted humanitarian intervention in Gulu town, North...
This thesis examines the processes of urban changes induced by the presence of international organis...
This thesis examines the processes of urban changes induced by the presence of international organis...
This dissertation is a monograph of the nongovernmental organisation (NGO) Doctors Without Borders (...
This dissertation is a monograph of the nongovernmental organisation (NGO) Doctors Without Borders (...
This paper examines the impact of the presence of international humanitarian organisations on local ...
This paper examines the impact of the presence of international humanitarian organisations on local ...
This paper examines the impact of the presence of international humanitarian organisations on local ...
Over the last decade, NGO practitioners, policy-makers and scholars have been encouraging humanitari...
Eroding Local Capacity is a critical examination of the interplay between international and local ac...
As it is the case in other sub-Saharan African countries, Senegal has been host since the beginning ...
Displaced people are increasingly living in urban areas and humanitarian organisations are rethinkin...
This dissertation explores the changing organization of work in the transnational humanitarian aid s...
Eroding Local Capacity is a critical examination of the interplay between international and local ac...