The formal structures of humanitarian aid are struggling to respond to the consequences of COVID-19. The work of refugee-led organisations is now more relevant than ever, and they need to be far better supported – both now and in the longer term
The unprecedented threat posed by the Covid-19 pandemic has presented a crisis for the international...
The Novel Coronavirus pandemic posed a severe challenge to healthcare systems across the globe. Gove...
Incorporating refugee-run organisations into development programmes, potentially as implementing par...
The response to COVID-19 calls for meaningful and substantive refugee participation and leadership
Abstract: Refugees and internally displaced persons in humanitarian settings are particularly suscep...
Refugees and internally displaced persons in humanitarian settings are particularly susceptible to t...
Scholarship on disaster response and recovery has focused on local communities as crucial in develop...
The COVID-19 pandemic swept through the global community causing health, economic, and social crises...
Migrants are often scapegoated during public health crises. Can such crises create opportunities for...
Drawing on 70 interviews with humanitarians, members of governments, and civil society organisations...
Prior studies on the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on migrants with precarious immigration...
The help and assistance that refugees offer each other is central to the lives of many displaced peo...
How has the COVID-19 pandemic affected refugees and their protection? To respond to this question, w...
This contribution discusses whether humanitarian aid is a suitable tool for expressing global solida...
In the face of unprecedented challenges, charities are demonstrating resilience through agility and ...
The unprecedented threat posed by the Covid-19 pandemic has presented a crisis for the international...
The Novel Coronavirus pandemic posed a severe challenge to healthcare systems across the globe. Gove...
Incorporating refugee-run organisations into development programmes, potentially as implementing par...
The response to COVID-19 calls for meaningful and substantive refugee participation and leadership
Abstract: Refugees and internally displaced persons in humanitarian settings are particularly suscep...
Refugees and internally displaced persons in humanitarian settings are particularly susceptible to t...
Scholarship on disaster response and recovery has focused on local communities as crucial in develop...
The COVID-19 pandemic swept through the global community causing health, economic, and social crises...
Migrants are often scapegoated during public health crises. Can such crises create opportunities for...
Drawing on 70 interviews with humanitarians, members of governments, and civil society organisations...
Prior studies on the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on migrants with precarious immigration...
The help and assistance that refugees offer each other is central to the lives of many displaced peo...
How has the COVID-19 pandemic affected refugees and their protection? To respond to this question, w...
This contribution discusses whether humanitarian aid is a suitable tool for expressing global solida...
In the face of unprecedented challenges, charities are demonstrating resilience through agility and ...
The unprecedented threat posed by the Covid-19 pandemic has presented a crisis for the international...
The Novel Coronavirus pandemic posed a severe challenge to healthcare systems across the globe. Gove...
Incorporating refugee-run organisations into development programmes, potentially as implementing par...