The humanitarian response in north-east Nigeria is an important opportunity to examine barriers to more inclusive humanitarian action in large-scale, complex and protracted displacement crises. Acknowledging the immense operational challenges facing humanitarian actors, this study found that the response is not systematically inclusive, which has led to the exclusion of entire communities, therefore undermining its relevance, effectiveness and impartiality
The phenomenon of internal displacement has always existed. It however became the subject of signifi...
As a result of the outbreak of the contemporary Anglophone crisis in late 2016, an armed conflict br...
Nigeria accounts for a high percentage of globally displaced persons, most of whom are women and chi...
The humanitarian response in north-east Nigeria is an important opportunity to examine barriers to m...
In recent years, the humanitarian sector has started paying more attention to those it leaves behind...
Failing to include people who are marginalised and discriminated against is not a failure of inclusi...
The insurgency created by Boko Haram in the North-Eastern Region of Nigeria has displaced over 2.7 m...
The concepts of poverty and social exclusion are intertwined but distinct from each other; not all m...
reasons. In a broad sense, socio-economic, political, religious and conflict issues are motivations ...
This paper has investigated the challenges and Legal Protection available for the benefit of Interna...
Since the end of the Cold War, the phenomenon of forced displacement gained more global attention. F...
Since 2009, the North-Eastern part of Nigeria has been engulfed with the scourge of Boko Haram attac...
The crisis of internally displaced persons constitutes one of the world’s most worrisome human...
This rapid review synthesises literature from academic, policy and non-government organisational (NG...
The plights of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs), including hunger, rape, insecurity, and death, h...
The phenomenon of internal displacement has always existed. It however became the subject of signifi...
As a result of the outbreak of the contemporary Anglophone crisis in late 2016, an armed conflict br...
Nigeria accounts for a high percentage of globally displaced persons, most of whom are women and chi...
The humanitarian response in north-east Nigeria is an important opportunity to examine barriers to m...
In recent years, the humanitarian sector has started paying more attention to those it leaves behind...
Failing to include people who are marginalised and discriminated against is not a failure of inclusi...
The insurgency created by Boko Haram in the North-Eastern Region of Nigeria has displaced over 2.7 m...
The concepts of poverty and social exclusion are intertwined but distinct from each other; not all m...
reasons. In a broad sense, socio-economic, political, religious and conflict issues are motivations ...
This paper has investigated the challenges and Legal Protection available for the benefit of Interna...
Since the end of the Cold War, the phenomenon of forced displacement gained more global attention. F...
Since 2009, the North-Eastern part of Nigeria has been engulfed with the scourge of Boko Haram attac...
The crisis of internally displaced persons constitutes one of the world’s most worrisome human...
This rapid review synthesises literature from academic, policy and non-government organisational (NG...
The plights of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs), including hunger, rape, insecurity, and death, h...
The phenomenon of internal displacement has always existed. It however became the subject of signifi...
As a result of the outbreak of the contemporary Anglophone crisis in late 2016, an armed conflict br...
Nigeria accounts for a high percentage of globally displaced persons, most of whom are women and chi...